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1933 1934 Chevrolet Left Hand Tail Light Bracket Bumper Mount Type! on 2040-parts.com

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Newcastle, Wyoming, United States

Newcastle, Wyoming, United States
Condition:Used Warranty:Yes

 This Is A Very ORIGINAL 1933 - 34 Chevrolet Left Hand Tail Light Stand With Light Housing! This mounts on the driver's side rear frame horn!  The pictures pretty well tell the story so look them over carefully and feel free to ask any questions PRIOR TO BIDDING! A set fee of $14.95 applies for shipping to all lower 48 states so please factor that into your bidding! Full payment is required within 7 days of auction's end! Thank You For Your Interest And GOOD LUCK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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