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El Camino Taillight Housing, Right, 1973-1977

Item EK-55-193156-1
El Camino Taillight Housing, Right, 1973-1977
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A

      Features

      • Reproduction Of Original
      • Made In USA
      • Made On Original GM Tooling
      • Officially Licensed GM Product
      • Correct White Plastic
      • Taillight Lens Gasket Pre-Attached
      • Replaces Typically Broken Housing From Road Debris Damage
      • Also Fits 1973 Chevelle Wagon
      • Right Side Of Your El Camino
      • Ecklers Legacy Number: 03-1380

      Description

      The taillight housing of your 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, or 1977 El Camino endures a lot over time. Bolted inside your rear bumpers, the plastic housing is exposed to rocks and dirt that are constantly being kicked up by your rear tires, adverse weather conditions, as well as the constant heat from your taillight bulbs. Because of all of these negative forces, the housing for your taillights can become brittle and crack, and eventually turn to dust, leaving your taillights exposed and unprotected. The El Camino Store is happy to offer this reproduction taillight housing for your El Camino, matching factory specifications and replacing your original plastic housing. This officially licensed GM part comes with the taillight lens gasket pre-attached, making installation simple.

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