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1969 Chevy Chevelle Ss - El Camino Ss - Front Rh Park Light & Turn Signal Lens on 2040-parts.com

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Kings Park, New York, United States

Kings Park, New York, United States
Vintage RH turn signal/park lamp for 1969 Chevy Chevelle or El Camino. Plated chrome-colored boarder around clear lens with connector plug. Displays with scratches, fading consistent with age. Has not been bench-tested.
Placement on Vehicle:Right Warranty:No Surface Finish:Chrome plated boarder around a clear plastic lens

1969 CHEVY CHEVELLE SS - EL CAMINO SS

FRONT RH PARK LIGHT & TURN SIGNAL LENS / ASSEMBLY

Description: Vintage RH turn signal/park lamp for 1969 Chevelle SS or El Camino SS. Plated chrome-colored boarder around clear plastic lens with connector plug. Has not been bench-tested.

Dimensions (approximate): 5" long x 2.5" wide x 4.5" deep.

Condition: Displays with scratches, fading consistent with age. 

                                   

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