1941 Lincoln Rh&lh Tail Lamp Body And Lens on 2040-parts.com
Renton, Washington, US
This auction is for a right hand and a left hand rear tail light for a 1941 Lincoln Ford. This auction is for just the bodies and the lens, as there is no internal parts. The bodies need to be re-plated as they do have blistering. The lens appear to be in perfect condition. Look at the pictures and email any questions. S&H will be $14 in the lower continental USA.
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