Original Gm 1967 67 Pontiac Lemans Tempest Taillight Panel on 2040-parts.com
Frederick, Maryland, United States
Original GM 1967 Lemans and Tempest carefully removed taillight panel. A lot of labor was spent on part removal by drilling the spot welds and the excess metal. This equated to time and money savings when it comes time to install. Panel will need some final hammer and dolly work on the edges and further prep work prior to install. There is minor rust scattered about mostly in the corners. This item is not reproduced by anyone. Any questions call 301-668-0101.
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