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Scott Drake Tail Light Lens; Red; High Temperature (64-66 Mustang)Find parts that fit my vehicle

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      Product Information

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      Features

      • Highly engineered and precision injection-molded from high-temperature polycarbonate material for improved heat resistance
      • Provides your Mustang with crisp detail and the correct red lens color
      • Ideally suited for use with the Scott Drake sequential tail light system
      • Sold individually
      • Fits 1965-1966 Ford Mustang

      Description

      Tail Light Lens Upgrade. The Scott Drake Tail Light Lens; Red; High Temperature is designed to restore the classic look of your Mustang while providing durability under high-heat conditions. This lens improves visibility and maintains the authentic red color needed for the sequential tail light system, ensuring your vehicle remains both stylish and functional.

      Construction and Appearance. Crafted from high-temperature polycarbonate, this tail light lens is produced via precision injection molding to ensure a factory-style fit. The material’s heat resistance enhances durability, while the red lens color matches original factory specifications for an authentic look.

      Installation. Designed to fit directly onto the existing tail light assembly, providing a secure and accurate fit.

      Application. Fits 1965-1966 Ford Mustang. Compatible with the sequential tail light system for an authentic restoration.

      Scott Drake C5ZZ-13450-PC

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