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1986 Hurst Olds 442 Nos Tail Light Lens Lh Side on 2040-parts.com

US $99.99
Location:

Medford, Oregon, US

Medford, Oregon, US
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This auction is for the left hand tail light lens used on 1986 Hurst Olds, 442's and possibly the Cutlass Supreme. I'm not positive which models this was used on, potential buyers should confirm their application before bidding. This is a NOS (new old stock) part still in the factory box. It looks very nice, there is one place where at first it appeared to have cracks in the lens, under closer inspection I believe they are part of the lines inside the lens from the factory. The right hand side is in another auction and it has the same two lines in it.  Contact me with any questions or for close-up photos of any areas.

 

The shipping costs are for the factory box. If you'd like it shipped in a larger box to protect the factory box that will increase the shipping costs some, but I'll do that at the buyers request.

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