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1939 –1940s Cushman M/c Scooter Tail Light P/n 4-593 Series 10 -50 & 53a on 2040-parts.com

US $9.95
Location:

Costa Mesa, California, US

Costa Mesa, California, US
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Late 1930s 1940s Cushman scooters Series 10 – to first 50 Series tail light without center connector that came with the tail light wire; also a bayonet shell and spring. Cushman Part Number 4-593. Factory original; not a reproduction. I didn’t notice any reproductions on this light. Stamped NU RAY JUNIOR. Luckily has original inner rubber seal and lens-affixing band that is almost always missing. Glass lens is embossed NU-RAY JR top and bottom as original. Has clear window to illuminate license. Ribbed inner surface diffuses light. Has application on late 1930s scooters and use on Series 10, 20, 30 and early Series 50 scooters until engine No A41564; use on Model 53A until Engine No. A41973. Original tail light will look beautiful on your scooter; Came form an extensive Cushman parts collection. Can combine shipping with other Cushman parts. Shipping Priority Mail USA $4.85; in a Padded Envelope. Canada $6.91, Australia, UK, and France and other foreign extra. Payment USA buyers PayPal or arrange. Foreign buyers PayPal only and recommend shipping quote before bidding

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