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1932 1933 Plymouth 37 48 Station Wagon Hot Rat Rod Stainless Tail Lights on 2040-parts.com

US $225.00
Location:

Lancaster, Ohio, US

Lancaster, Ohio, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details: Restocking Fee:No

HERE IS A PAIR OF NEW STAINLESS STEEL TAIL LIGHTS WITH GLASS TAIL LIGHT LENSES FOR WHAT I THINK IS 32 PLYMOUTH AND 37-48 STATION WAGON. THE LENSES ARE NEW MADE GLASS FROM A 70 PLUS YEAR OLD MOLD. THE SCRIPT HAS BEEN (CARVED INTO THE GLASS AND PAINTED. IT IS DEEP, NOT JUST ETCHED. I HAVE SEEN MANY OF THESE LENSES AND THERE ARE MANY DIFFERENT "BULGES" IN THEM. I AM SURE IT DEPENDED ON WHAT THEY WERE USED ON AS TO HOW THE "RAISED" PART WAS MADE. THESE WILL FIT MANY YEARS AND MODELS. THE LENSES ARE ABOUT 3 1/2" ACROSS AND THE MOUNTING HOLES ARE ABOUT 2 1/2" APART AND ARE NOT IN THE CENTER OF THE LENSES. THE RINGS ARE STAINLESS AND THE HOUSINGS ARE STAINLESS STEEL WITH MOUNTING BOLTS ON THE BACK THAT ARE ABOUT 2" APART. THESE LIGHTS COME COMPLETE WITH LENSES HOUSINGS RINGS ALL WIRING AND 6 OR 12 VOLT BULBS. THESE ARE AFTERMARKET HOUSINGS WITH NO LICENSE PLATE LIGHT ON EITHER ONE. THESE ARE GREAT QUALITY.

PLEASE CHECK YOUR APPLICATION. MOUNTING HOLES FOR HOUSINGS MAY BE DIFFERENT FROM WHAT YOU HAVE.

THESE WILL NOT PASS AS ORIGINAL BUT I DON'T THINK ANYONE OFFERS ANYTHING CLOSER...

I COMBINE SHIPPING ON ALL MY AUCTIONS THANK YOU VERY MUCH.

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