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    Quote Originally Posted by Richardnew View Post
    1969? The car is a 1973.5. Everything at this point would indicate that they're original to the car.

    Richard Newton
    69 thru 73 tail lights are the same, as you know. This thread is about 68 tail lights, though.

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    Jim

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    I'm still playing with the lighting boxes on my 1973.5 lwb.

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    Richard Newton

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    If you have a nose for left swb signals then you can have your pick.
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    I've been buying a lot of stuff from Sierra Madre lately. This rear lens in one example.

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    It's amazingly good. It'll never pass as original but it will get you through any PCA judging. This lens is also a good example of why Sierra Madre is so frustrating. The rear lens comes with all of the necessary hardware. It's a plug and play.

    The front turn signal lens comes with nothing. You have to buy the attaching screws separately. The people at Sierra Madre couldn't even locate the necessary washers. What's even worse is the description never tells you what you might need to do the job. They need to upgrade their descriptions. Seriously. They also need to be able to locate parts that they have in stock.

    btw - Stoddard's isn't much better.

    Richard Newton
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