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1971 - 1975 Vega Tail Light And 2 Back Up Light Assemblies on 2040-parts.com

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Webberville, Michigan, United States

Webberville, Michigan, United States
IN GOOD USED CONDITION WITH LIGHT SCUFFING
Placement on Vehicle:Rear

1971 - 1975
VEGA TAIL LIGHT AND 2 BACK UP LIGHT ASSEMBLIES
OEM

In very nice used condition
Light scuffing consistent with age.
Very solid lens. Housings are good and other lens are nice

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514-12946-147-80

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