1967 1968 Cadillac Tailight Lens Near Nos Coupe Deville Fleetwood 67 68 on 2040-parts.com
New Philadelphia, Ohio, US
This is an excellent used pair of 1967-68 Cadillac taillight lens.They were removed from a 1967 Coupe DeVille that was a former show car.They include the original gaskets.
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