Vintage Back Up Light For A 1965 Chevy Impala on 2040-parts.com
Marshfield, Vermont, US
BACK UP LIGHT FOR A 65 CHEVY IMPALLA
GUIDE 15 SAE RB65
LENS HAS SMALL CRACK BUT IS STILL INTACT
CHROME IS IN PRETTY GOOD CONDITION
PLEASE ZOOM IN ON PICTURES TO DETERMINE CONDITION FOR YOURSELF
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