Vw Volkswagen Left Rear Taillight Plinth 1961-67 Repro on 2040-parts.com
Bronxville, New York, US
1961-1967 new reproduction VW left rear taillight plinth and lens and chrome bulb holder
paintable steel plinth
made in Brazil
part #98-2023-B
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