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Dz 77-163 Camper Trailer Tailight Assembly & License Plate Lens 1971 Gulfstream on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Watertown, South Dakota, United States

Watertown, South Dakota, United States
Good-to-excellent
Brand:DZ Manufacturer Part Number:77-163

These parts were removed from a 1971 Gulfstream Trailblazer Tenderfoot camper. The lens is for the left side with the open bottom to illuminate the license plate. The lens has no chips or cracks with minor silicone "goop" residue on the edges which can be cleaned off. Backing plates are straight with minor surface rust on one side of the right one. Bulb sockets are intact and old bulb bases should come out with penetrating oil and a pointed pliers. There are no NOS or reproductions available. Winner please add $7.35 IMMEDIATE shipping. International substantially higher. Ask before you bid. Please check my "other auctions" for more cool stuff. Thanks for viewing.

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