68 Catalina Tail Light Lense Lamp Housing Bake Turn Signal on 2040-parts.com
Ubly, Michigan, US
Up for bid is a used tail light assembly from a 68 Catalina. . Original used condition. Decent daily driver condition. The lense is nice with no cracks or breaks, slight fade. The lense trim is good with no dents or dings. Use all or parts. Original GM parts.
!!Please ask questions!
Please view store items!
Thanks!! Due to ever changing Ebay policy and procedures PLEASE READ! All items are described to the best of my ability and
descriptions may vary and are open to interpretation and expectations. If you have any questions or doubts about
the condition of this item or its application, you must ask prior to bidding.
You can request additional pictures of areas of interest or concern. All of my items, except where indicated, are
USED. They will show some kind of use and wear or may be in need of repair or restoration. . It is near
impossible to find 20, 30 and 40 year old parts, even non-used items, in
perfect condition. You are responsible for researching the part to ensure it is
what you need. I will provide all part
numbers when applicable/available. Know
your part. Know the proper application of your item. Ask questions prior to bidding.
PLEASE NOTE: There are NO warranties, expressed or implied, with any of my used
vintage parts. Anyone THREATENING to leave bad feedback for any reason will be
REPORTED immediately to eBay. No exceptions. Good feedback, while appreciated,
is not a negotiable tool. I am not at fault if you buy the wrong part or have
EXPECTATIONS beyond what is described.
Please read and understand the SELLERS RETURN POLICY as it will be
followed with No exceptions. THANK YOU
for your understanding! !!any
FREE SHIPPPING is to the USA ONLY!!
Tail Lights for Sale
- 1958 dodge tail light bezel and lense '58, 58 lancer, crl mopar forward look(US $35.00)
- 1974 75 76 ford torino fairlane left hand driver tail light assembly (US $10.00)
- 1947 1948 1949 studebaker tail light lense pair(US $12.00)
- 64 65 66 ford mustang nos tail light lenses c5zz-1350-a shelby gt fastback(US $99.99)
- 1969 plymouth valiant tail lights(US $5.00)
- 1969 chrysler 300 tail lights taillight 440 assembly pair driver passenger side(US $24.99)
Jaguar Lightweight E-Type makes a comeback after 50 years – 6 new Lightweights to be built
Wed, 14 May 20146 new Jaguar Lightweight E-Types on the way Even in 1963, car makers made ‘special editions’ of production cars, and one such car was the Jaguar Lightweight E-Type, a lightweight version of the then new production E-Type designed to take Jaguar racing. This was in the days before carbon fibre panels, so Jaguar built many of the body panels from aluminium and fitted an aluminium block version of the 3.8 litre engine from the production E-Type with 300bhp (55bhp more than the road car), fuel injection and a ZF 5-speed gearbox. The Lightweight E-Type wasn’t a spectacular success on the track, and Jaguar ended up building just 12 of the original planned run of 18.
Infiniti Essence Concept bows in at Geneva
Fri, 06 Mar 2009The Infiniti Essence Concept is a show-pleaser, designed to grab a few headlines and give Nissan (makers of the Infiniti – which is Nissan’s equivalent of Toyota’s Lexus) some coverage of the brand ahead of the launch of its cars in Europe. And we’ve got to admit, a classy-looking, swoopy-coupe with a few eco-credentials is not a bad way to go. The Infiniti Essence Coupe - Nissan's show stopper to raise brand awareness for Infiniti ahead of its European launch The Essence is actually pretty imposing in the flesh.
BMW M3 GTS (2010) unveiled: a new M3 CSL first official pictures
Thu, 05 Nov 2009BMW might not be producing an M3 CSL, but this is something much better. Called the M3 GTS it’s a stripped-out 450bhp road-racer designed to take on the Porsche 911 GT3 RS. It’s a response to those that thought M Division might have lost its way: 'The BMW M3 GTS which we are currently preparing in our BMW M production workshop is a response to frequently expressed customer wishes', said M Division’s CEO Dr Kay Segler at the unveiling.