1955 To 1959 Chevrolet Truck Cab Interior Dome Light Fixture on 2040-parts.com
La Puente, California, United States
THIS IS A BRAND NEW INTERIOR DOME LIGHT FIXTURE FOR 1955 THRU 59 CHEVY PICK UP TRUCKS THIS IS A PLASTIC REPRODUCTION PART IT IS THE CHROME FIXTURE ONLY ---NO LENS PLEASE VISIT MY STORE AND SEE MY OTHER LISTINGS
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