Gm 70s 80s Maybe Chevrolet Stepside Pickup Truck Backup Lamp Chevy Gmc Guide 8t on 2040-parts.com
Red Lion, Pennsylvania, US
This is a used reverse light assembly marked that it is for some 1970s & 1980s GMC & Chevy stepside trucks. Please check your own parts listings to be sure. The lens has some scratching and a small flaw at it's mounting surface. Cast on the lens is GUIDE 8T SAE R 71-73. The housing is in good condition. Both mounting studs are intact. It's wiring harness is complete to connector. Buyer to pay packaging/shipping. Shipping price includes insurance (US only).
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