Tail Lights 77 81 Trans Am , Firebird on 2040-parts.com
Royal Oak, Michigan, United States
Red set of tail lights. There is a piece missing on the corner of one you can see in picks. Would work if you have none or daily driver. No gas door and mount for it is a little rusty.
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