You are buying a Tail Light for a 1964 Chevrolet Impala or Biscayne.This is in Nice Original Condition and has been stored inside for years..The lens looks fine but there is one small stress crack as shown. This is very small and should not affect operation. Steve's Musclecars & Parts, Inc 479-632-0011 Office 479-430-4886 Cell Check out our other listings for more Nice Original and NOS Vintage Car and Truck Parts. |
Tail Lights for Sale
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- Challenger 1972 1973 1974 taillight tail light 2 x gaskets foam seals(C $13.00)
- 1959-1960 chevy impala back up lenses c8(US $7.50)
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