Oldsmobile 88 R3a-61 Oem Tail Light 1961 on 2040-parts.com
Fergus Falls, Minnesota, US
RARE OLDSMOBILE 88 R3A-61 OEM TAIL LIGHT 1961. HAS SOME PITS ON BEZEL BUT GREAT SHINE. LENS HS SOME NICKS ON EDGE WITH NO CRACKS. GREAT FOR USE OR FOR PARTS.
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