1969 Gto / Firebird Orig Side Marker Light Set Nice! Judge Trans Am on 2040-parts.com
Blackwood, New Jersey, US
Excellent original set of front side marker lights for 1969 GTO + Firebird / Trans am. These are original GM with correct codes on lens. Getting very hard to find these in this condition, just need new paint. For that correct restoration! ---- Email with any Q's. ---- Be sure to check out our other parts too!
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