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SOLD Left Rear Tail Light Section

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This is a new left rear tail light piece that was taken from a complete NOS left rear quarter. It is both the outer and inner pieces. No rust, no dirt, no dents. Perfect condition genuine Ford. $200 plus shipping.

I do have the top rail and wheel housing parts from the NOS quarter also.

I will take PayPal if you pay the fee.

Thanks, Rex
 

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That is a good question and certainly there are lots of opinions concerning the answer. In my opinion, the best parts are NOS or refinished OEM. The aftermarket body parts are getting better, however. I think it depends on what you want to end up with. If you are rebuilding a Bronco to resell, maybe the best fitting parts are not worth the money. Broncos are increasing in value and most restorations deserve the best parts. NOS parts are hard to find and generally expensive, but may be more cost effective than refinishing OEM parts. Both NOS and refinished OEM parts are, however, genuine Ford and that means a lot to me.
 
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