1955-64 Chevrolet New Old Stock Gm Dome Lenses # 4605664 on 2040-parts.com
Lindenhurst, New York, United States
You are purchasing a pair of New Old Stock GM dome light lenses for various model Chevrolet's from 1955-64. These will also fit some other GM makes of the same era. These are the correct cream color they were originally. Sold a a pair. Plea
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