1968-69 Pontiac Turn Signal And Parking Light Grill on 2040-parts.com
Somerdale, New Jersey, US
1968 or 1969 PONTIAC TURN SIGNAL AND PARKING LIGHT GRILL This is an original plastic grill for either a 1968 or 1969 Pontiac, I am not sure which. It is in very good condition. Some of the black paint is missing having been painted over the chrome surface at the top. The part number is GM-16501583-2A. PLEASE REVIEW THE PICTURES CAREFULLY. I DESCRIBE MY ITEM TO BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE. PLEASE ASK QUESTIONS BEFORE THE LAST DAY OF THE AUCTION! PLEASE PAY WITHIN THREE DAYS OF THE END OF AUCTION. OUR SHIPPING
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