84 1984 Pontiac Phoenix Left Clear Lens Light Part # Dot 2p 83 Guide 2x on 2040-parts.com
Blanchard, Oklahoma, US
This is an original left clear lens light with housing for a 1984 Pontiac Phoenix Car. The housing is in good condition with no cracks or breaks, and it has the original mounting brackets are attached and useable. The lens has no cracks, but it does have some minute scratches that may or may not polish out. The lens is approximately 5 1/4" wide X 3 1/4" tall.
Thanks for shopping with us today.
Other for Sale
- Corvette headlight switch, 1959-62(US $45.00)
- Corvette headlight switch, 1964-67(US $45.00)
- 86 1986 right parking light turn signal chevy ford mopar part # sae ip 86 dot(US $35.95)
- 86 1986 right turn signal lens chevy ford mopar part # sae ap2 86 usa dot(US $33.95)
- 87 1987 chevy chevrolet sprint left turn signal housing part # 35601-8102l(US $21.95)
- 88 1988 hyundai excel left parking light part # sae i 85 dot(US $32.95)
Ford speed-limiter option becomes more popular in Europe
Thu, 22 Mar 2012An adjustable speed limiter ranks high on the popularity list with Ford buyers in Europe. Ford says it sold more than 220,000 cars with the system last year on the Continent. The take rate has been particularly high on the Mondeo sedan (86 percent), the S-Max wagon (85 percent) and the Kuga SUV (83 percent).
2014 Honda Civic goes on sale today
Wed, 04 Dec 2013The 2014 Honda Civic is now on sale. The LX coupe starts at $18,980 including destination while the top trim, an EX sedan with navigation, comes in at $25,030. A continuously variable gearbox is the only automatic transmission option this year, though a five-speed manual is available.
2012 Mercedes GLK Facelift – but still no GLK for the UK
Thu, 22 Mar 20122012 Mercedes GLK Facelift - but not for the UK A facelift for 2012 on the Mercedes GLK SUV is due to debut at the New York Auto Show in April, but the UK still won’t get the GLK. Mercedes’ answer to cars like the BMW X3 and Audi Q5 – the Mercedes GLK – is to get a facelift for 2012 and some tweaks to the oily bits for 2012, but Mercedes still don’t think it worth their while building a RHD version for the UK. In fact, despite expectations that Mercedes would at least deliver a RWD version of the GLK to RHD markets it now seems that won’t happen until the all new GLK arrives in a few years time.