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1969 Thru 1982 Corvette Headlight Bezel, L/hand, G.m. Original on 2040-parts.com

US $45.00
Location:

Decatur, Indiana, United States

Decatur, Indiana, United States
BEZEL HAS BEEN ON SHELF IN DRY STORAGE FOR SOME YEARS. WAS PREPARED FOR PRIMER AND PAINT BUT WAS NEVER FINISHED OR USED. IN ABOVE AVERAGE CONDITION.
Brand:G.M. ORIGINAL Surface Finish:FIBERGLASS ORIGINAL FACTORY PART Manufacturer Part Number:331817 Warranty:No Placement on Vehicle:Left, Front

1969  THRU  1982  CORVETTE  HEADLIGHT  BEZEL,  L/HAND  SIDE,

CONDITION:    ABOVE   AVERAGE     WITH   VERY  FEW  (IF  ANY)   FLAWS.     WAS   SANDED   AND  READY  FOR  PRIMER   AND   PAINT.    (SEE  PICTURES).

PLEASE    CHECK  YOUR   APPLICATION   AND  NEEDS,   AND  ASK  QUESTIONS  BEFORE  BIDDING,  IF  NEEDED.

THANKS! 

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