1969 Coronet Super Bee Passenger Side Taillight Housing 69 Mopar Tail Light on 2040-parts.com
Moberly, Missouri, US
PLEASE READ ENTIRE DESCRIPTION SHIPPING TO UNITED STATES ONLY, NO EXCEPTIONS (PAY PAL ONLY) You are bidding on a passenger side taillight housing for 1969 Coronet's and Super Bee's. Not sure if it is the same for R/T's and 500 models or not, so make sure before bidding. Is in good uncracked shape. Out of a 1969 Super Bee. The housing is all I have. FREE SHIPPING!
Lucky winner pays $0.00 shipping within the US. Paypal only. PAYMENT MUST BE RECIEVED WITHIN 5 days or I reserve the right to relist item and will file a claim for non payment.
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