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71 1971 Mercury Cougar Head Light Trim Bezel D1wb - 13052 on 2040-parts.com

US $30.00
Location:

Kingston, Washington, United States

Kingston, Washington, United States
Condition:Used Manufacturer Part Number:D1WB - 13052 Country of Manufacture:United States

    Here is a head light bezel. We believe it is for a 1971 Mercury Cougar. Look at photos to see if this is what you are looking for. The chrome looks rather nice. It is not perfect, if you look real close there is a real small crack in it. The average person will never see it when it is on the car.we thought some one would still want to use it with the chrome being this nice.It will look good on a driver. This must be for the right side. It has a R in the casting. Feel free to email questions or comments. If out side US ask for shipping cost.



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