1968 Cadillac Left Rear Bumper Marker Light Unit Pair on 2040-parts.com
Eutawville, South Carolina, United States
This sale is for a pair of rear bumper side marker side marker assembles removed from a1968 hearse. The chrome is in good shape foes have some minor bubbling. The right assembly has a broken wire so the clip is not on it. Any questions feel free to ask. Buy with confidence.
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