1956 1957 Hudson Hornet Tail Reverse Light Lens Assembly Hum on 2040-parts.com
Flowery Branch, Georgia, US
1956 1957 Hudson Hornet Tail Reverse Light Lens Assembly HUM
DESCRIPTION: Original Tail light/Reverse Light lenses stamped HUM
The upper red lens has some light scratches, the lower lens is clear with no yellowing, but us does have two hairline cracks.
The chrome has light to moderate pitting.
You will want to repaint and possible re-plate this.
The underside housing has some corrosion and may need some restorative work.
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