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Nos Amber Lucas Sidemarker Lens Triumph Spitfire Plymouth Cricket Dodge Colt on 2040-parts.com

US $32.00
Location:

Hamburg, Pennsylvania, United States

Hamburg, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:54580212 Chrysler #75061517 Country of Manufacture:United Kingdom Part Brand:NOS Lucas UPC:Does not apply


You are bidding on one NOS Side Marker Lens. I have come up with three applications for this, but please check as it may not fit all model years. I am not a specialist in these cars so I cannot be certain it will fit all models. Be sure it will work before bidding. I come up with 71-80 Triumph Spitfire,71-80 Dodge Colt, 71-76 Plymouth Cricket, and 71-80 Lotus Europa. Lucas part number is 54580212, and the Chrysler is #75061517, two packs have the Chrysler number and over the Lucas number. Buy one or up to three, but price is for each. Any questions, call Jeff at 610-562-3626 1-0AM-10PM Eastern time.

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