70 1970 Chevy Chevrolet C 10 Pickup Right Tail Light Part # Guide It Sae Stia 67 on 2040-parts.com
Blanchard, Oklahoma, US
This is an original right tail light for a 1970 Chevrolet C-10 Pickup. It may fit several other years of Chevy pickups as well, so please check the photos and part number carefully for your application. The piece is in good condition with all of the original mounting brackets intact and useable, but is missing one of the screws that holds the lens on. The housing has no cracks or breaks, and the red lens is in good condition, but does have a few minute scratches that may or may not polish out. The lens is approximately 9 1/4" wide X 2 7/8" tall. Overall, a nice piece.
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