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Mopar 93 94 95 Chrysler Lebaron Coupe Convertible Left Taillight Assembly on 2040-parts.com

US $15.00
Location:

Red Lion, Pennsylvania, United States

Red Lion, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:Used Placement on Vehicle:Left, Rear

This is a used left (driver's side) rear turn signal stop light taillamp backup lamp assembly that was removed from a '95 LeBaron convertible. According to my sources, it should fit 1993 1994 1995 LeBaron coupe & convertible models. Please check your own parts listings to be sure. The lenses have some scratching. The lower trim piece has damage. All three mounting studs are intact. It's wiring harness is nearly complete with just the plastic connector and one wire end missing. This is an original factory Chrysler Corporation part. Buyer to pay packaging/shipping. Shipping price includes insurance (US only)

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