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Nos 1970 Chevrolet Chevy Kingswood Brookwood Station Wagon Side Marker Lamp 70 on 2040-parts.com

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Millington, Tennessee, United States

Millington, Tennessee, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:917127 Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Rear

   NOS 1970 Chevrolet Station Wagon Rear Side Maker Lamp Unit. ONE only.  RARE - We will see. Priced RIGHT !!!! WHAT YOU SEE IN THE PHOTO IS EXACTLY WHAT YOU GET !   . The photos should speak to the condition - described to the best of my ability. Please see photo for details & email with questions or for additional photos. Feel free to ask ANY payment type questions USPS M.O. is ok by me. Local pick up is always welcome !!! If you have any negative feedback - you need to contact me before bidding. I reserve the right to and will cancel bids from buyers with negative feedback (if we do not communicate first).


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