1967-69 Plymouth Barracuda Chrome Courtesy Dome Light Covers on 2040-parts.com
Atascadero, California, United States
These are out of a 1968 Plymouth Barracuda. 1 lense was painted black, paint is coming off so should be able to clean it off. The other has a rust dust coating that I was able to rub off just needs cleaned. No pitting and solid pieces
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