1966 Rambler Classic Tail Light Assy on 2040-parts.com
Worth, Illinois, United States
UP FOR AUCTION IS A NICE USED RIGHT HAND SIDE TAIL LIGHT ASSEMBLY FOR A 1966 RAMBLER CLASSIC. NO CRACKS IN LENS LUSTER LOOKS GREAT INSERT SILVER PAINT ALSO IN VERY GOOD CONDITION. CHROME PLATING ALSO IN VERY GOOD CONDITION VERY FEW PITS STILL SHINE SILVER PAINT IS GOOD. MOUNTING STUDS ARE GOOD HOUSING IS SOLID. TAKEN OFF AND STORED INSIDE FOR DECADES NICE ITEM TO UPGRADE WITH OR KEEP AS A SPARE GETTING HARD TO FIND. EMAIL ME WITH ANY ???????
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