58' Impala / 63'- 66' Corvette Tail Lenses, Reverse, Back Up Lamp on 2040-parts.com
Logansport, Indiana, US
One piece each,
RI 58, Red Plastic tail light lens for 58' Impala or 63-66 Corvette according to my research
BI 58, Clear Plastic Back Up light lens for 58' Impala or 63-66 Corvette according to my research
F-57, Clear Glass Back Up lens for 57' Impala? or ?
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