1937 1938 1939 Chevrolet 1937 1938 Buick Parking Light Lamp Lens New on 2040-parts.com
Riverside, California, United States
Supposed to fit: FRESH MILK-GLASS LENS 1937 Chevrolet parking lamps also called fender marker lamps 1938 Chevrolet, 1939 Chevrolet, 1937 Buick, 1938 Buick. Be sure these fit your car before buying but our research shows these fit (new and fresh glass still in package ONE included in this auction) Chevs of the 40's sells these for $28.00 EACH ! (their part # 920249 37-39) plus mega shipping charge. No Return, No Refund, No Exchanges. |
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