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1971 Dodge Charger Front Marker Assembly on 2040-parts.com

US $33.00
Location:

Frankfort, Illinois, United States

Frankfort, Illinois, United States
GOOD USED 1971 CHARGER FRONT MARKER
Part Brand:MOPAR Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front Manufacturer Part Number:MOPAR Surface Finish:PLASTIC

MOPAR FACTORY ORIGINAL

1971 CHARGER FRONT MARKER ASSEMBLY

NO CRACKS IN LENS & BEZEL

PICTURE SHOWS  WHAT APPEARS TO BE SHADOW ON

INSIDE OF LENS  WHICH I THINK NEEDS CLEANING         

4 ORIGINAL FASTENERS

GOOD USED MARKER

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