C2 1963-1967 Corvette Parking Light Lens Gasket
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The C2 19631967 Corvette Parking Light Lens Gasket is engineered to recreate the exact seal your mid‑year Corvette originally relied on. Specifically designed for 1963–1967 Chevrolet Corvette models, this reproduction gasket fits between the parking light lens and housing to deliver a tight, weatherproof seal that protects your front lighting from the elements while preserving the factory look.
Directfit, OEMaligned for authentic restoration
Manufactured to mirror GM specifications (GM part number 5950981), this gasket ensures accurate fitment and reliable performance across the entire C2 MidYear lighting assembly. Precision diecut from durable rubber or foam materials, it provides a snug, uniform seal that won’t relax or distort over time.
Why this gasket matters
- Keeps moisture, dirt, and debris out of the light housing to prevent condensation, corrosion, and premature bulb failure.
- Supports longterm visibility and reliability by maintaining a clear, bright front signal.
- Preserves the original appearance of your Corvette’s exterior lighting during restoration or maintenance.
Key features and benefits
- OEMspec reproduction designed for 1963–1967 Chevrolet Corvette C2 (MidYear) models
- Creates a watertight seal between the parking light lens and housing
- Durable construction from weatherresistant materials (EPDM rubber or sponge foam, depending on manufacturer)
- Directfit replacement for straightforward installation during lens services or full lighting restoration
- Sold individually; two gaskets are required per vehicle for complete sealing
Ideal for restoration, maintenance, and daily driving enthusiasts
Whether you’re restoring a classic Corvette to show‑ready condition or keeping it road‑worthy, this parking light lens gasket is a practical upgrade that pays off in reliability and aesthetics. It’s particularly valuable for cars that see seasonal exposure, garages with high humidity, or owners who want to maintain the stock frontend profile without compromising seal integrity.
Practical tips for best results
- Clean both the lens and housing surfaces before installation to ensure a uniform seal with no gaps.
- Inspect the gasket for any nicks or deformation before fitting; replace if compromised to maintain weather resistance.
- Store spares in a dry environment to preserve material flexibility and sealing performance over time.