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1 Orange Glass F100 Ford Side Marker Light Doray Oem Complete Assembly on 2040-parts.com

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Cantil, California, United States

Cantil, California, United States
Old rusted housing with orange glass lens Vintage Truck Side Marker light off flatbed truck.Light still worked yrs back when tested. Complete assembly and housing. Didn't take it apart but it was found in a box of old car parts
Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right Brand:DO-Ray Surface Finish:Metal on Glass Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:Do-Ray

Vintage Side Running light Assembly. Complete all Original parts. Orange glass lens complete,  un-cracked or broken. Rusted housing. Seen these type on Internationals and Ford F-100s.

All original oem parts.

only 1 available

Measures:   5 1/8 across by 2 1/2 width




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