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*pair..55/56 Packard Clipper Tail Lights* on 2040-parts.com

US $191.26
Location:

Tenmile, Oregon, US

Tenmile, Oregon, US
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Im not really a car-guy...I acquired these awhile ago for a metal sculpture project....Then I thought they would be better looking on a classic Packard..

A no-brainer...The White bottom lenses need to be replaced...The red portions are all there...not perfect...some crazing from the heat etc...but very

usable...I didn't even wipe these down...what you see is as-found...Good Luck...Please don,t ask me to end the Auction early...

Thank you..

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