1966 Pontiac Gto Original Tail Light Lenses on 2040-parts.com
Berlin, Connecticut, United States
THIS AUCTION IS FOR A SET OF ORIGINAL 1966 PONTIAC GTO, TAIL LIGHT LENSES, WITH THE RIGHT SIDE HOUSING.
VERY NICE CONDITION ON THE LENSES. RH SIDE IS REALLY EXCELLENT. LH SIDE HAS A BIT OF HEAT WARPAGE IN THE CENTER. THIS WOULD NOT BE NOTICABLE ONCE THE BEZEL WAS INSTALLED OVER THE LENS. THERE DOES NOT APPEAR TO BE ANY CRACKS IN EITHER LENS. THE ORIGINAL LENSES WILL FIT AND HAVE THE PROPER COLOR THAT THEY SHOULD. REPRODUCTIONS ARE ABOUT $260.00 FOR A PAIR OF LENSES AND THE HOUSINGS ARE NOT REPRODUCED. PLEASE NOTE THE 10 DAY SHIP TIME AND NO RETURNS. THANK YOU. NAN |
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