1955 Mercury Tail Light Housing Bezel Fdk 13449-a on 2040-parts.com
Mitchell, Oregon, US
Need cleaning. Minor blistering and scratches on the chrome. 2 mounting studs missing and 9 of the mounting nuts missing. Set of 2 bezel units are in this auction as pictured in the photos.
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