1953-63 Chevrolet Gmc Suburban Truck Amber Turn Signal Lens on 2040-parts.com
Newark, Delaware, United States
original factory replacement part new in box, goes on lamp mounted on front fenders, faces forward, GUIDE 5952670 D6-52A cast in lens, 4 3/8" across, verify fit before bid
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