Front Side Marker Lens 1972-1993 Plymouth Dodge Chrysler "72" Pentastar on 2040-parts.com
West Palm Beach, Florida, United States
NOS Plymouth dodge trucks Chrysler Pair of Front Side Marker Lens lens has 1972 with pentestar marking they will fit most mopar products from 1972-1993 they are missing the packaging they have been kept in baggies in enclosed storage for years - excellent original mopar manufactured condition refer to photos , sold as is , text with any questions |
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