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Nos Late 1980s Gm "a" Body Station Wagon Chmsl Brake Lamp Altissimo Guide Lamp on 2040-parts.com

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Marion, Indiana, United States

Marion, Indiana, United States
Condition:New Warranty:No Part Brand:GUIDE LAMP

RARE NOS LATE 1980s GM "A" BODY STATION WAGON CHMSL BRAKE LAMP  ALTISSIMO GUIDE LAMP

Center High Mounted Stop Lamp (CHMSL) made in Italy by Altissimo for General Motors Guide Lamp

Fits late 1980s GM "A" Body Station Wagons-Chevrolet/Pontiac/Oldsmobile/Buick

Wiring harness and vehicle interior color cover needed for complete installation

Guide was so busy getting CHMSLs into production for all of GMs sedans and coupes that the lamps for convertibles and station wagons were outsourced

CHMSL never used, condition as pictured

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