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65 Falcon Tail Light Lens on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

Tillamook, Oregon, US

Tillamook, Oregon, US
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This is a tail light lens for a 65 Falcon, as far as I can tell this is for a car and not a Ranchero or wagon, the part number on it is TSDB 65FN. The lens is crack free and has good color and the chrome is very nice with only a couple pin point pit spots that can not be seen unless you are really looking hard. Photos do not do it justice as it is show quality. The lens itself is reproduced but not the spider in the center. Will work on left or right side

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