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70 Challenger taillight Lenses

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That’s about the only thing on mine I didn’t replace . I’d like to know too. Like 750$ for lenses n bezels. Mine are pretty nice but not show quality.
 

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That’s about the only thing on mine I didn’t replace . I’d like to know too. Like 750$ for lenses n bezels. Mine are pretty nice but not show quality.
My bezels are fine...my R side has a blemish
 

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When I get home I'll look through this big box of junk I bought from one of the Mopar geeks around here. I might have some.
 

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I have originals in my TA the other has aftermarket the originals are a much deeper red
 

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Are yours cracked or missing pieces? The originals could be polished. Not sure if that is an option for you. Can't believe the prices the originals are going for!

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Article from Hot Rod mag. I was going to try this on mine. Hope it helps.

Meguiar's Clear Plastic Cleaner applied by hand was enough to bring a bright red gloss to our original lenses. If the lenses are heavily oxidized, we have had success with the same product and machine buffing.
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Are yours cracked or missing pieces? The originals could be polished. Not sure if that is an option for you. Can't believe the prices the originals are going for!

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Article from Hot Rod mag. I was going to try this on mine. Hope it helps.

Meguiar's Clear Plastic Cleaner applied by hand was enough to bring a bright red gloss to our original lenses. If the lenses are heavily oxidized, we have had success with the same product and machine buffing.
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Here is what I'm dealing with. from 5ft away it looks like bird poop, it's actually marred. I'm not sure what caused it. but if there's a way to hide it...i'm all for that, rather than spend $200 + for lenses

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