Nice 1955 Plymouth Taill Light Lens 55 Belvedere Savoy Plaza Mopar Plybb on 2040-parts.com
Seattle, Washington, US
This reverse lens was removed from a 1955 Plymouth. It is original Mopar brand. PLYBB. It looks good, but has a crack in the middle. See pics. Fits right or left rear.
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