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1970-71 Plymouth Duster Tail Lights Tailights on 2040-parts.com

US $94.95
Location:

Tucson, Arizona, US

Tucson, Arizona, US
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Here's a set of good used 1970-1971 Plymouth Duster tail lights. Driver's side is in very good shape, passenger's side is good but has a few edge chips and nicks. These could easily be fixed and covered up, when restoring these lights with the factory black paint around the edges. There is some green overspray on the edges, as well. Lenses are all very nice, as well as the mounting points.


Please see all my pics, and ask any questions before bidding/buying.


Also see my other auctions for additional 1970-72 Duster parts!


All items purchased as is with no warranty, and all questions answered to the best of my ability.

Thanks for looking!
















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