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1940's Studebaker / Hudson? Alcore Fender Light Assembly Hall 18012 -sp275 on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Thomasville, Pennsylvania, United States

Thomasville, Pennsylvania, United States
Very good driver quality
Brand:Hall Manufacturer Part Number:18012


 
  • 1940's Studebaker / Hudson? Alcore Fender Light Assembly
  • Original  -  Used
  • Unsure of exact application
  • Glass lens is embossed "Alcore"
  • Lens has a crack at the front edge, but is still intact & usable
  • No cracks or dents in chrome housing
  • Chrome is bright with some pitting
  • Mounting threads are good
  • Very good driver quality 




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