1929 Buick Tail Light With Xtras on 2040-parts.com
Sun City Center, Florida, United States
You are bidding on this 1929 Buick tail light with a couple extra bezels as pictured. It is in pretty decent shape and the glass is not cracked. There is a small dent in the bucket that I tried to show. I will ship world wide but the high bidder pays the shipping fees .Thanks
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