1955/ Ford F100/up Series Truck Tail Light Lenses Nos on 2040-parts.com
Baltic, Connecticut, US
Items shown for bid are a matching pair of NOS Genuine Ford tail light lenses for Ford trucks, pickup etc. Part no. is B5C-13450-D,, check parts book for applications. Bid with confidence,,,,,,Thanks Pete
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