Gm 1967 To Date 3 Wire Twist Style Tail Light Socket 62927-1 Wiring Nos Lot#7 on 2040-parts.com
Central Point, Oregon, United States
GM! This listing is for one 1967 to date GM 3 wire twist style tail socket. This item is part no. 62927-1 and is new in the package. Pictures are of the actual item included in this sale. See pictures for the overall condition of this item. |
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