1948-50 Pontiac Chieftain Tail Light Lense (2) on 2040-parts.com
Salem, Oregon, US
This listing is for a (2) vintage stop and tail lamp lens for a '48 to '50 Pontiac Chieftan and Torpedo. This is a new old stock,guide lamp division, and is in the original box,s.parts #5937590.one lense looks like some time fractures,that are hardly noticeable. buyer will have seven days payment to me .shipping-handling costs,to lower 48 states, of $8.00 i accept paypal only
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