1981 – 87 Monte Carlo Driver Side Front Fender Marker Light Assembly on 2040-parts.com
Sun City, Arizona, United States
1981 – 87 Monte Carlo Driver side front fender marker light assembly
This is an original used OEM side marker light assembly from a Monte Carlo, drivers side front fender. I removed this from a 1984 but this may fit 81-87 models based upon the part number. Part number on the lense is IGMIA and on the housing DOT AP 2 81 GUIDE 14 L.H .5972203 1 B MADE IN USA. This may also fit other years and GM models but pease check. I will accept payment by PayPal or other means. Also, please check my other listings. I will combine shipping costs on multiple orders if possible
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