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Mopar 70 Dodge Coronet Right Taillight Assembly Deluxe 440 Super Bee Bbody 70wh on 2040-parts.com

US $24.99
Location:

Red Lion, Pennsylvania, US

Red Lion, Pennsylvania, US
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This is a used right (passenger's side) rear turn signal stop light taillamp backup light assembly for a 1970 Coronet DeLuxe, 440 and Super Bee. The lens has some minor scratching. Cast on the lens is SAE STIAR 70 WH. The chrome on the bezel is shabby with pitting. All six mounting studs are intact. The painted areas on the housing need refinished. Use as is for your driver or as a core to refurbish. Buyer to pay packaging/shipping. Shipping price includes insurance (US only).

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