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Vintage 1966 Studebaker Taillights Pair Original 66 Tail Lights on 2040-parts.com

US $49.99
Location:

Middle Grove, New York, US

Middle Grove, New York, US
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We have come across this pair of taillights for a Studebaker. They came with a lot of parts i purchased out of an old Studebaker dealership. I cannot guarantee what they fit but they were marked on the end "66 Stude" so thats what i am going with. The lens's read "66 STU 7" and "SAE STDB 65". The cases are heavy metal and they weigh about 10 pounds total. One has a dent in the corner (can see in pictures) Nothing major, nice driver quality, or could probably be restored. Your buying them As Is, like i said I cannot guarantee what they fit! Shipping will be $25 within the 48 States due to the weight. Thanks

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