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Set Of 4 Nos 62 1962 Buick Tail & Back Up Light Lens Lamp Lenses Lesabre Invicta on 2040-parts.com

US $80.00
Location:

Duluth, Georgia, United States

Duluth, Georgia, United States
Condition:New

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Set of 4 - Vintage NORS GLO BRITE Tail & BU Light Lenses - RH & LH sides

Fits: Buick - 1962 - LeSabre, Invicta

Use these excellent New Old Replacement Stock Tail & BU Light Lenses to replace the crazed and cracked ones on your cool 1962 Buick.

Ready to install on your show car!

 Part number: Glo Brite #398, 399, 700, 701, Replaces GM #5952955 & 956, and 5952959, & 960

 Excellent NORS condition. Original Boxes included

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