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Pontiac Lemans Lh Taillamp Tail Lamp Lens on 2040-parts.com

US $30.00
Location:

Hendersonville, North Carolina, US

Hendersonville, North Carolina, US
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This a 1970-72 Pontiac Lemans LH Tail Lamp lens.  It is in very good original condition.  Only a few stress cracks in the back-up lens, which is very typical, and some age fogging of the plastic along the top ledge that is very hard to see when installed.  This has the stainless steel trim bezel...not all Lemans of this series have the trim so make sure this is the right lens for your car.  This is the lens only.  It fits onto the rest of the tail lamp assembly that carries the bulbs and mounts to the body with four screws that are not provided.  Priced right for the hobbyist that justs needs the lens.

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