1955 - 1959 Chevy Truck Dash Instrument Panel Light Socket With Bulb Oem Refurb on 2040-parts.com
Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
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This is a 1955 - 1959 CHEVY TRUCK DASH INSTRUMENT PANEL LIGHT SOCKET WITH BULB OEM REFURBISHED. This GM original part has a New ML 57 Bulb and New wire soldered in place. It has been tested. If you need more than one I will combine to save on shipping.
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