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Original Gm 84 85 Buick Lesabre/wagon Electra Right Front Marker Light Lens Lamp on 2040-parts.com

US $10.00
Location:

Spencer, New York, United States

Spencer, New York, United States
used oem parts, need restoration
Manufacturer Part Number:5930468 ORIGINAL GM !

PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS FIT THE FULLSIZE SQUARE BODY REAR WHEEL DRIVE TYPE MODELS!!!  PLEASE COMPARE YOUR OLD ONE OR ASK IF UNSURE OF FITMENT. 

OEM 84 BUICK LESABRE/ESTATE WAGON AND ELECTRA RIGHT FRONT MARKER PARKING LIGHT AND WIRE HARNESS/PIG TAIL. THIS WILL NEED SOME RESTORATION, MAINLY BEING A GOOD CLEANING AND THE TOP MOUNT IS BROKEN. THIS IS AN ORIGINAL GM PART...NOT A REPRODUCTION!

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