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London, Kentucky, US
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RARE RARE RARE!!

GMC TRUCK & COACH DIVISION

 

HEADLIGHT BEZEL

NOS (NEW OLD STOCK)

GM PART NUMBER 691884

BRAND NEW AND STILL IN ORIGINAL GM BOX!!

(BOX IS VERY WORN FROM AGE)

PART NUMBER IS DISCONTINUED

DO NOT KNOW WHAT IT GOES TO

METAL BEZEL

SILVER AROUND EDGES AND LIGHT GRAY INSIDE BEZEL

 

 

NO RESERVE !!!

 

MAY FIT SEVERAL YEARS AND MODELS

I  DONT NOT KNOW FOR SURE WHAT IT FITS

PLEASE MAKE SURE IT WILL WORK FOR YOU

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