1941 Plymouth Tail Light & Parking Light Lens Glass, Set Of Five (5) on 2040-parts.com
Holly, Michigan, United States
You are bidding on a set of five (5) used 1941 Plymouth Tail Light and Parking Light Lens Glass that I bought at a swap meet 35 years ago. I no longer have the car so I am selling these items. They have been carefully stored since I purchased them. The three Parking Light lenses each have small chips on the outside edge (see photos) that would be hidden by the metal bezel. Otherwise, they are in fairly good usable condition. No reserve. Reduced shipping charge for combined shipments.
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