1941 Plymouth Front Park Light Turn Signal Lenses on 2040-parts.com
Bolingbrook, Illinois, US
This is a pair of original used front park light lenses for a 1941 Plymouth. They mount on top of the headlight in the bezel. There are no numbers or markings on the lenses. There are no cracks or chips. If you have a 1941 Plymouth you should get these just for spares as they are difficult to find. They are in very good condition.
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