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68 Catalina Tail Light Lense Lamp Housing Bake Turn Signal on 2040-parts.com

US $65.00
Location:

Ubly, Michigan, US

Ubly, Michigan, US
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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.   

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