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1940 Chevrolet 40 Chevy Car Truck Parking Light Park Lamp Lens 924854 Nos Oem on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Caledon East, Ontario, Canada

Caledon East, Ontario, Canada
Condition:New Brand:Guide Lamp Division , General Motors Corporation Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front Manufacturer Part Number:924854 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

For sale is a genuine GM NOS glass parking light lens for 1940 Chevrolet cars and trucks.

NOS genuine GM parking lamp lens, part number 924854.

This fits 1940 Chevrolet Passenger (Master 85, Special Deluxe and Master Deluxe), Commercial (Pickup, Panel and Suburban), and Utility (big trucks, but not COE), if equipped with optional fender parking lamps.

This is still in the original Guide Lamp Division box, although after 70 years the box is a bit bedraggled. However the glass lens itself is in mint as new condition - no scratch's or chips.

No Reserve - one bid and this beautiful GENUINE USA made GM  Guide Lamp Division lens could be yours.

Why settle for a repro lens for your original Chevy when you can have an original part for the same or less money ?!

Free USA shipping ! - I will gladly ship world wide - you pay the postage :)

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