1948 Desoto Tail Light Lenses And Chrome Bezels, Pair on 2040-parts.com
Sherman, Texas, US
Pair (left and right) of tail lights for a 1948 Desoto. May also fit 1947, I'm not sure. Glass lenses in nice condition. The chrome bezels will need replating for show, due to some pitting.
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