This is an original 1969 Dart left side taillight. It is complete with the bezel, housing and taillight the chrome does have some pitting on it.The pictures will show that.The lens is in good shape with no cracks in it. Not show quality but perfect for a daily driver. If you have any question feel free to ask thanks.
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