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Front Turn & Parking Lamp Lens & Housing,Left (1981 Malibu)Find parts that fit my vehicle

Item EK-50-198572-1
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A

      Features

      • Original Front Park Lens Assemblies Used On All 1981 El Camino And Malibu Models
      • Complete Assemblies With Clear Lens, Black Edge Trim, And Gray Rear Housing
      • All Assemblies Feature DOT And Guide Markings For Authenticity
      • 100% Original, Made With General Motors Tooling And Officially Licensed By GM Restoration Parts
      • Fits 1981 Malibu And El Camino Models

      Description

      Authentic Restoration Part. The Front Turn And Park Lamp Lens, Left, serves as an essential component for signaling and parking indications. It enhances both safety and style, preserving the original look of your vehicle while ensuring compliance with road regulations.

      Construction and Appearance. This assembly includes a clear lens with black edge trim and a gray rear housing. Manufactured using original General Motors tooling, it carries all the DOT and Guide markings to guarantee authenticity and quality.

      Installation. Installation is straightforward with no drilling needed, as it fits directly onto the existing mounts. This allows a seamless replacement or upgrade without any modifications.

      Application. Specifically designed for the 1981 Malibu and El Camino models, ensuring a perfect fit and compatibility with the model’s original front turn signal and parking lamp housing.

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