1970-78 Chevy Gmc Van G10 Tail Light Lens L3 on 2040-parts.com
New Haven, West Virginia, US
UP FOR AUCTION IS A SET OF 1970-1978 CHEVY GMC G10 VAN TAIL LIGHT LENS. THEY ARE OUT OF A BOX THAT WAS PUT AWAY FOR YEARS. THEY ARE VERY DIRTY. AS SHOWN IN PICTURES, THERE IS SOME PAINT OVER SPRAY ON THE SIDES FROM THE VEHICLES THEY WERE REMOVED FROM. PLEASE LOOK OVER ALL THE PICTURES, AS THEY SERVE AS PART OF THE DESCRIPTION. I WILL BE HAPPY TO ANSWER ANY QUESTIONS. THANK YOU FOR YOUR INTEREST, AND HAPPY BIDDING.
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