Triumph pre 67 tail light assembly, in excellent condition, will buff up to be very nice piece. Sorry no bulb, and the lens does not have reflector, but no cracks and very good condition. Part # 54571677 Made in England, Lens SAE STB61 B5216 Grade 1. No Reserve and low starting price for such a nice tailight.
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