69 Chevy Tail Light Lens Nos Guidex Guide 16s Sae Stdb 69 Top - Two on 2040-parts.com
Strongsville, Ohio, US
This listing is for TWO 1969 Cheverolet Tail Light Lenses. These are Guidex Part No. Guide 16S SAE STDB 69. They both say Top, and 5961731 1. They measure 4-3/4" across by just over 3-1/4" up and down. I think they go on Impala and Caprice, amongst possibly other models. They are new original equipment that have been unboxed. There are no cracks or breaks anywhere. One has the metal trim and the other doesn't. They are excellent vintage pieces.
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