Mopar 1970 Challenger Left Tail Light Assembly Used Original on 2040-parts.com
Stromsburg, Nebraska, US
This is a Mopar 1970 Challenger Left Tail Light Assembly. It is a used original piece. It is in pretty good condition. The lens is nice with the exception of a few small nicks on the upper left side. The housing is nice with a trace of white overspray on the top side. The bezel has some pits mostly in the blacked out area. The chrome is fadded and has some checking. All of the mounting studs are included. Will combine shipping... Thanks For Looking!
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