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1920's 1930's Cast Marker Light Housing With Pineapple Design - T22 on 2040-parts.com

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Thomasville, Pennsylvania, United States

Thomasville, Pennsylvania, United States


1920's - 1930's Cast Marker Light Housing With Pineapple Design     -   Used  -   Unsure of exact year / application     -  No dents or cracks  -  7" Length   -   3 1/4" Width   -  Excellent Driver Quality  

     

All parts are described & identified to the best of my ability. Items are gathered from Swap Meets, Junkyards, Auctions & from vehicles I part out. I try to research the parts, but sometimes have to rely on the identification provided by other vendors & wrecking yard employees. Sometimes parts will fit years & models other than the one it was removed from. The final judge of fitment for your application is YOU!!! DO YOUR RESEARCH, ASK QUESTIONS & REQUEST ADDITIONAL PICTURES BEFORE YOU BUY. I have 30+ years in the Antique Auto hobby, but cannot be an expert on every year, make & model car. All items are very carefully packed & shipped as soon as payment is received.   Please check my feedback comments.  I am proud of my customer service reputation. I will combine multiple purchases to save on shipping costs. Will ship worldwide.    Payment must be made within 4 days.  Thank you!

 

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