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Taillight Lens,Cars w/Standard Trim Non-Rally Sport ,1967

Item EK-33-179050-1
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A

      Features

      • Accurate Reproduction
      • Officially Licensed GM Restoration Part
      • High Quality Red Lens
      • Sold Individually
      • Correct Scripts & Text
      • A Must Have For Any 1967 Non RS Camaro With Standard Trim
      • Ecklers Legacy Number: PL-7

      Description

      These quality reproduction 1967 Camaro taillight lenses are a must for any F-Body non Rally Sport Camaro. Over time, your old lenses will become washed out and make your Chevy Camaro an easy target for a rear end collision (the tail lights are already mounted low enough as it is!). The rear bulb housings are made of plastic and become extremely prone to cracking and flaking as they get more worn down. Rick's Camaros offers these accurate reproduction red taillight lenses, made of high quality materials with correct scripts and text, and in correct colors. Replace your old 1967 1st gen Chevrolet Camaro tail lights today with this quality reproduction from Rick's Camaros and make your Camaro stand out at night.

      1967 Ta

      Fitment:

      • 1967 Chevrolet Camaro

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