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1946/48 Desoto Tail Light Bezels on 2040-parts.com

US $38.95
Location:

Roy, Washington, United States

Roy, Washington, United States
Daily Driver condition
Manufacturer Part Number:cb13756, cb13755 Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Rear

Rare set of 1941/48 Desoto tail lamp trim bezels. Both are daily driver condition. No cracks or rust. There is a spot on one where it has a bubble. But otherwise very few spots on these with bubbling. The chrome finish is nice, the back sides are good with screw holes and screws in tact. Great pieces and hard to find pieces here to help finish up the project. They my also fit other years as well. Please ask any questions prior to buying, payment is due within 48 hours of purchase. Don't forget to check out our store front for more quality vintage parts and pieces. Thanks for shopping with us.

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