Vintage 1963-64 Oldsmobile 88 Starfire 98 Tail Light Lens Sae Stdb63 Guide 3 on 2040-parts.com
Erie, Pennsylvania, US
1962-64 Oldsmobile 88 Starfire 98 Tail Light Lens. This is an original part.
Guide 3 STDB63
Used condition beat up the chrome is pitted the plastic has scratches and faded areas but the part is solid no cracks.
Thanks for looking.
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