1949 Ford Nos Park Light Retainer. In Original Box. on 2040-parts.com
Nevada, Texas, United States
1949 FORD NOS PARK LIGHT RETAINER. IN ORIGINAL BOX. SEE PICTURES. I BOUGHT ALL THE NOS PARTS FROM A FORD DEALER IN MONTANA IN THE 1970'S. THIS WAS WITH THOSE PARTS. NOS DOES NOT MEAN PERFECT. IT MEANS IT IS VERY OLD. AND MAY HAVE IMPREFECTIONS.
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