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1969-1971 Corvette Door Ajar Warning Lens

Item EK-25-120409-1
Eckler's no longer carries the 1969-1971 Corvette Door Ajar Warning Lens. Please check out 1953-1962 C1 Corvette Interior & Upholsteryfor an updated selection.
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    Product Information

    Features, Description, Q&A, Specs & Installation

    Features

    • Door Ajar Warning Lens
    • OEM-Style Reproduction
    • High-Quality Acrylic Material
    • Accurate Fit and Finish
    • Clear "Door Ajar" Text
    • Easy Replacement
    • Easy Installation
    • Fits 1969-1971 Corvette

    Description

    OEM-Style Reproduction. The Door Ajar Warning Lens is an exact reproduction designed to match the original equipment manufacturer specifications. This lens provides a clear and accurate display of the "Door Ajar" text, ensuring that your Corvette maintains its authentic look and functionality.

    Construction and Appearance. Made from high-quality acrylic material, this warning lens offers durability and longevity. The lens features an accurate fit and finish, with clear and precise "Door Ajar" text that is easy to read, replicating the original design perfectly.

    Installation. This lens is designed for an easy replacement, allowing for straightforward installation with minimal effort required, making it accessible for all skill levels.

    Application. This Door Ajar Warning Lens fits 1969-1971 Corvette.

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    Installation & What's in the Box

    Installation Info

    Installation Time

    (approx) 15 Minutes

    Difficulty Level:

    Simple installation for anyone.

    Installation Guides

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    What's in the Box

    • (1) Door Ajar Warning Lens

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