Vintage Plymouth Scamp Right Hand 1974 Taillight on 2040-parts.com
Brimley, Michigan, US
Here for bid we have one Vintage used Plymouth 1974 Scamp right hand taillight. This taillight has an 1 1/4 crack in it. (see pic) Has a 2 inch scratch down one side. Scratching throughout . Some of the trim paint has come off. The numbers on the bottom are rh 3728028, 48446, SAE STIAR 74 VL 23. I don't know much else about this piece but feel free to ask any questions you may have and I will answer to the best of my ability. Thanks for looking.
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