1935,36,37,38,39 Ford Headlight Lens Part # 48-13060 (1) Nos on 2040-parts.com
Dagsboro, Delaware, United States
I purchased a box-lot of old car headlight lenses about 40 years ago at an old mechanics 'going out of business' sale. Listed here is '1' original NOS headlight lens part # 48-13060. Apparently this number indicates that it fits a 1935 Ford passenger car or a 1935-1939 Ford truck. You decide.{See Pictures}{Diameter is 8&1/8" Depth is 3&1/4"} Condition of the lens is perfect, but the original Ford box shows age & shelf damage. Box protected the lens. NO INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING~~PAYMENT BY PAYPAL Response within 3 days required after auction ends or will be relisted. |
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