5964513 Tail Light Lens 1971-72 Nova; w/Square Backup Lens; LH
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OER 5964513 1971-72 Nova; Tail Light Lens; w/Square Backup Lens; LH Features:
Reproduction of the original tail lamp lens designed for use on 1971-72 Nova models. Each lens is manufactured to original specifications in injection molded acrylic lens material replicating the original in quality and design Features the correct SAE and "Guide" markings as original. Note: This lens was original for late-production 1971 models, and all 1972 models Withsquare-shaped backup lens.
Applications:- 1971-1972 Chevrolet Nova (1971 2nd design) (LH)
Important: Later production 1971 & all 1972 models were produced Witha larger square shaped back-up light lens. All 1970 & early production 1971 models feature a small rectangular shaped back-up light lens in the center of the lens. The later production lens required the upper and lower center screw holes to be slightly offset rather than centered. 1971 Owners: If you are unsure of which housing your vehicle is equipped with, please check the positioning of the upper and lower screw holes in the lenses, and match them to your housings.
Note: For early production 1971 model Withrectangular-shaped backup lens, refer to Part # N5503
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