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Vintage 1970 Bolt On Tail Light For Chevy Or Ford***l@@k*** on 2040-parts.com

US $1.00
Location:

Iva, South Carolina, US

Iva, South Carolina, US
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You're bidding on a vintage early 1970's ford or Chevy bolt on tail light. Has a few scratches. One of the wires has an extension piece on it. The base has been painted. The writing on the top of the light reads:

GROTE 472  Bottom: SEA-STIP- 70   BACK: GROTE 5086  SEA-IST-72

 

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THANK YOU AND HAPPY BIDDING! dodge, mercury, Chevrolet, restoration, hood, Mitsubishi, volkswagen

 

 

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