1937 Ford Tail Light License Plate Bracket Assembly W/glass Lenses 1013 on 2040-parts.com
Evansville, Indiana, US
1937 FORD TAIL LIGHT LICENSE PLATE BRACKET ASSEMBLY W/GLASS LENSES 1013
GLASS LENSES ARE IN GOOD CONDITION....NO CHIPS OR CRACKS
HAS SOME SCRATCHES AND IMPERFECTIONS
COULD USE SOME NEW PAINT
HAS A COUPLE VERY SMALL SPOTS OF RUST
HAS NOT BEEN TESTED
NICE...NOT PERFECT......HARD TO FIND PART
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