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1949,1950,1951 Lincoln-mercury Conv. Dome Light Lens on 2040-parts.com

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Ventura, California, United States

Ventura, California, United States
Condition:New Warranty:No

This is a new reproduction 49-51 Lincoln, Mercury convertible domelight lens which mounts above the rear seat on the rear bow above the rear window. This is a replacement lens made thicker than the thin & brittle orig. to avoid breaking. The light will only be a soft glow as a result. These are rare and hard to find in any condition. Buyer pays shipping, International shipping will be higher. "WAIT FOR OUR INVOICE, SHIPPING CALCULATOR MAY NOT BE ACCURATE" California Residents pay 8% Sales Tax. We accept VISA/MC and other forms of payments. Payment expected within 5 business days. Call 805-646-3345 Mo-Fr 9am-5pm PDT to use your credit card.

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