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Nos 66 Chevelle Lh Parking Light Lamp Lens Park Lh Amber Delco Guide Ss 396 on 2040-parts.com

US $44.95
Location:

Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States

Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States
Condition:New Brand:GM Placement on Vehicle:Left Manufacturer Part Number:5957799

Up for sale is an NOS 1966 Chevelle amber parking lamp lens. This is for the left hand side and is GM part# 5957799 and is found in group# 2.589.  Sorry I only have the one side. This is in very nice shape with no issues seen. Comes with the original box. I also have many other Chevrolet items on current and upcoming listings so please bookmark me.

 

BUYER TO PAY FIXED SHIPPING COST OF $8.00 IN THE USA MORE TO FOREIGN ADDRESSES

PLEASE BOOKMARK ME AS I WILL BE LISTING MANY UNIQUE BUICK ITEMS OVER THE NEXT FEW MONTHS!!!

THANKS AND GOD BLESS THE USA!!!!

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