1942-1946 Studebaker Champion Fender Lights Ac 1256 on 2040-parts.com
Grand Rapids, Michigan, US
Here is a pair of accessory fender light assemblies for 1942-1946 Studebaker Champion. The part number is AC 1256. These are NEW in the box assemblies, but both lens' have a chip in the corner of the lens'. Assemblies contain: housing, lens, mounting gasket, 2 feet of wiring, nut and washer package, and bulb. The chrome is in excellent shape for the age, but there are some very minor scratches in it. Be sure to check my other listings.
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