1940-1974 Ford Truck Bed Reflectors - Nos on 2040-parts.com
Omaha, Nebraska, United States
1940-1948 Ford Truck Bed Reflectors - NOS. One pair (2) amber truck bed reflectors new in FoMoCo package. 3 3/8" diameter. Uses center mount screw. PN C4TZ-13380-A. 10 oz.
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