Dodge Plymouth Mopar Side Marker Light on 2040-parts.com
East Meadow, New York, US
Here's a side marker light from Dodge Charger or other Mopar. The lens is good, The chrome has chips. The locking ring is included. But, the casting on the back is broken where the clip mounts. It can easily be secured. But, it is not perfect. Ask any questions if there is a need for this part. Flat rate shipping applies to USA only. Please not that I will not ship international. Thank you for looking and keep those American classics running ! You do remember Americana, don't you ?
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