1937 1938 1939 Lot Of 3 Ford Mercury Two Lite Teardrop Head Light Lens on 2040-parts.com
Northern Cambria, Pennsylvania, US
UP FOR BID IS A LOT OF 3 VINTAGE 1937, 1938, 1939 FORD/MERCURY TWO LITE HEAD LIGHT LENS. THESE ESTATE FIND LENS HAVE A FEW CHIPPED AREAS AROUND THE EDGES AND/OR EARS OF THE LENS. THERE ARE NO OTHER CRACKS IN THE ANY OF THE LENS. THESE LENS ARE GREAT FOR THE RAT ROD BUILDER.
AS WITH ALL MY AUCTIONS, IF YOU ARE NOT 100% SATISFIED WITH THE PRODUCT, I WILL REFUND ALL MONEY INCLUDING SHIPPING.
I ALSO COMBINE SHIP.
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