Nos Mopar 72 New Yorker Side Marker Cornering Light on 2040-parts.com
Allison Park, Pennsylvania, United States
NOS Mopar fender side marker light for a 72 New Yorker I think. Will possibly have some shelf wear but it doesn't appear to. There are small nuts that hold the back to the front that are missing. I don't have the original box. 412 759 9606
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