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Chevy Taillight Lenses, Red, With Chrome Bowtie Logo, 1955

Item EK-57-130794-1
Chevy Taillight Lenses, Red, With Chrome Bowtie Logo, 1955
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A

      Features

      • Best Quality Replacement Taillight Lenses
      • Officially Licensed GM Restoration Parts
      • Molded In The True "Ruby" Red Color
      • Molded With UV Inhibitors To Resist Color Fade
      • Custom Molded Bowtie With Chrome Highlights
      • Eckler OEM Number: A1019C

      Description

      These quality reproduction 1955 Chevy taillight lenses are a must for any Tri-five owner that wants a custom touch. Over time, your old lenses will become washed out and make your Chevy an easy target for a rear end collision (the tail lights are already mounted low enough as it is!). When the tail light lens turns pink, it is time for a replacement. Eckler's Classic Chevy offers these accurate reproduction red taillight lenses with a custom "Bowtie" Touch, made of high quality materials with UV inhibitors and in correct colors. Replace your old 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air, 150, 210, Nomad or Wagon tail lights today with this quality reproduction from Ecklers Classic Chevy and make your Chevy stand out at night.

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