1982 Jeep Wagoneer Rear Quarter Light on 2040-parts.com
Los Angeles, California, US
This is the left (driver) rear quarter light from a 1982 Wagoneer. It may fit older Wagoneers. The lens shows a little faded and a little crack but it is usable. This assembly comes complete with wire connection as shown on picture.
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