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Harley Flh Oem 1968 Tail Light Assambly on 2040-parts.com

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Ossipee, New Hampshire, United States

Ossipee, New Hampshire, United States
Condition:Used

Harley FLH OEM 1968 Tail light assembly. Assembly has original glass plate light lens and Original plastic tail light lens by Guides. Light trim is in great shape with original screws. Housing has original paint. Looks like the light to fender gasket that has been removed has some tenants stuck to back of light. I can see an internal screw is missing and gasket is missing for tail light lens. Light may fit other models and years. See photos for condition, details etc. PayPal only. Returns are accepted, buyer pays return shipping. Will ship to the lower 48 USA States.

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