1931 1932 Packard Headlight (?) Mount, Single, For Restoration on 2040-parts.com
Nevada City, California, United States
Offered is what was tagged as being a 1931-2 Packard headlight mount bracket. I am unsure of application. The base where is mounts on the fender is 4 1/4 tall and 3 1/2 wide at its widest point. There is no number stamped on this part anywhere that I can find. Buyer to pay $11.00 shipping, Paypal preferred
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