62 1962 Buick Lesabre Lh Left Hand Tail Light Driver Side on 2040-parts.com
Kingston, Washington, United States
1962 Buick LH Tail Light
Here is a left hand Buick tail light .We believe it fits Lesabre. Look at photos to see if this is what you are looking for. This looks to be in fair shape. The back up lens is cracked and you will want to replace it. The chrome has pitting on the bottom side. The red tail lens is not perfect it could be used on a driver. The center chrome part has some pitting but if you paint the painted part you would not see that. Feel free to check out our other listings for good working vintage car radios & more vintage car parts. Feel free to email questions or comments. |
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