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Thread: WTB: LWB Driver Side Tail Light Housings

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    WTB: LWB Driver Side Tail Light Housings

    Looking for solid cores for restoration:

    • Prefer earlier version (bottom drain hole closer to perimeter) but will buy both
    • No bad corrosion, dents or bends
    • U.S. or Europe both OK
    • Bulb connectors all in place



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    I pay top dollar for top quailty cores.

    Thanks,
    John
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    Hi John

    I have a set I was rat holing for a project of mine that is now stalled. They are for a 1974 but obviously will fit the 73 and earlier. They are in great shape inside and out and are complete. I had Dennis Powell make new wiring harnesses for the housings a couple years ago and installed them along with new drain plugs. I bought 3M material for the sealant of the backside lid to the housing and for the lens but haven't done that as of yet. If you are in need of a set for your business please PM me for details.

    TIA

    Henry

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