A26023 Rear Tail Lamp Assembly 1968-69 Chevy II, Nova; RH Passenger Side
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OER A26023 1968-69 Chevy II, Nova; Rear Tail Lamp Assembly; RH Passenger Side Features:
Reproduction of the original tail lamp assembly designed for use with 1968-69 Chevy II and Nova models. Manufactured to original OE specifications featuring an outer chrome bezel with an injection molded red tail lamp and a white back up lamp assembled in a stamped aluminum housing and ready to install. Tail lamp and back up lenses also features the correct SAE and "Guide" markings for authenticity. Includes the correct aluminum bezel and gasket. Wiring, pigtail and bulb available separately.
Chevrolet Applications- 1968- 1968 Chevrolet Chevy II Nova
- 1969- 1969 Chevrolet Nova
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