Rear Bumper Reflector Lens – LH/RH Pair brings factory-bright safety back to every 1969-1972 Chevrolet El Camino. Designed by Auto Metal Direct (AMD), these premium OE/OEM-style restoration parts replace cracked or sun-bleached bumper reflectors, restoring the correct red glow to your classic truck/muscle-car in minutes.
Molded from optically clear, UV-stabilized acrylic, each reflector lens resists fading, haze, and spider cracks far better than economy copies. Precision tooling recreates GM’s red prism pattern plus authentic SAE & Guide™ identifiers for concours credibility. Built to exact factory dimensions, the pair drops into 1969-72 bumper cavities and reuses OEM fasteners—no drilling, trimming, or sealant required. Rigorous dimensional and light-reflection checks ensure the lenses meet or exceed original GM specs, giving you confidence on the road and at the show field.
Fresh reflectors boost rear-end visibility, helping drivers behind you react faster during night cruises or in stop-and-go traffic. Tight sealing edges keep moisture away from bulbs, sockets, and bumper cavities, guarding against rust and electrical issues. Whether you are finishing a frame-off build, prepping for car-show season, or refreshing a daily cruiser, these AMD restoration parts deliver the clarity, durability, and authenticity El Camino enthusiasts expect.
Give your ’69-’72 El Camino the showroom glow it deserves with AMD’s Rear Bumper Reflector Lens Pair. Premium materials, precision fit, and GM-correct details make this upgrade the smart choice—order today from AutoMetalDirect.com and drive with confidence.

Auto Metal Direct is a team of true car guys with years of experience in sheet metal reproduction, car restoration and paint/body work. We believe that quality is not subjective! Our mission is to provide the best customer experience for the Ford, Mopar and GM classic car markets - both in products and in service.
Our panels are made from proper gauge steel and include all correct-as-original clips, tabs, flanges, bends and seams. Each time a prototype body panel comes off of a new tooling, we test fit it on a car. The marked up prototype is then used to change and improve the tools, and a new prototype is produced. This procedure might be repeated multiple times but, once the part is finally approved, you can be assured of a quality part.

| Make | Model | Years |
| Chevrolet | El Camino | 1969 - 1972 |
| Brand | Trim Parts |
| Weight | 1 lbs |