THIS IS A PAIR OF NEW GUIDE FRONT PARKING LIGHT LENSES FOR A 1941 BUICK ALL SERIES. THEY HAVE THE WORD GUIDE F-4 ON THE TOP AND THE PART NUMBER ON THE BOTTOM. THEY ARE CLEAR IN APPEARANCE AND FIT PERFECTLY. THE BOX DOES NOT GO WITH THE LENSES. I ALSO HAVE A PAIR OF THE AMBER DIFFUSERS THAT GO INSIDE THE LENS IN ANOTHER AUCTION.
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Turn Signals for Sale
1941 buick nos front turn signal / parking light lenses and diffusers(US $114.99)
Pg classic 165-67bl mopar 1967 plymouth satellite and gtx back-up light lenses(US $72.00)
1965 chevrolet corvair parking light lenses guide 10 sae dp 65(US $28.88)
1955 f100 park light bezel
Triumph tr6 new right turn signal lens original lucas l827
Porsche 911 front side marker(US $69.00)
Video captures Bruce Meyer's 200-mph run at Bonneville
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