1939 Ford Tail Light Lamp Assemblies Pair Rat Rod 1013 on 2040-parts.com
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1939 FORD TAIL LIGHT LAMP ASSEMBLIES PAIR RAT ROD 1013
LENSES ARE IN GOOD CONDITION....NO CHIPS OR CRACKS
HAS SOME SCRATCHES AND SOME LIGHT RUST...NOT BAD
ONE BEZEL HAS A DULL SHINE THE OTHER IS FAIR
ONE BEZEL AT THE SCREW HOLE LOOKS LIKE IT MIGHT BE A LITTLE SMASHED
HAS NOT BEEN TESTED
MAY NEED NEW WIRING
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