1966-67 Pontiac Gto Guide Park Lamp Lens Nos - Pair on 2040-parts.com
Cleveland, Ohio, United States
I am listing a pair of parking lamp reflectors lenses for a 1966-67 GTO that I bought for a restoration, but actually bought 2 NOS sets So I decided to sell the other one Never put on car. Comes with original GM box
No returns please. Thanks for looking. |
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