1973 Buick Regal Century Tail Lights Lamps Pair Oem Vtg 73 Lh Rh Rear on 2040-parts.com
Nashville, Tennessee, US
PAIR OF REAR TAIL LIGHTS FROM A 1973 BUICK REGAL CENTURY. LIGHTS ARE IN USABLE SHAPE. THE CHROME IS PITTED AND THE LENSES DO HAVE SOME OVERSPRAY AND ONE HAS A CRACK IN IT. THE BACK SIDE OF ONE LIGHTBULB HOUSING IS BUSTED. ALL MOUNTING TABS IN GOOD SHAPE. GOOD FOR A DAILY DRIVER.
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