1967 Buick Skylark Gs Lh Driver's Side Headlight Door # 1377971 - No Cracks on 2040-parts.com
Saugus, Massachusetts, US
1967 Buick Skylark GS LH Driver's Side Headlight Door # 1377971 - NO CRACKS Good used. No cracks. Outside chrome frame areas is good. Some of the painted area has pits. Silver and black painted areas should be refinished.
*NOTE WELL - I have two of these and the description matches both. If you see "2" listed, you will get the one pictured. If you see "1" listed you will get the other. If that is the case, and you want pictures ~ASK~.
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