1979 Lincoln Mark V Right Tail Lamp Assembly on 2040-parts.com
Golden, Colorado, United States
Up for bids is this right tail lamp for a '79 Mark V. Good driver condition. Bezel is moderately weathered with some light pitting. Lens shows no cracks. Check application before bidding.
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