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1958 Edsel Right Side Front Turn Signal Assy on 2040-parts.com

US $19.00
Location:

Lakewood, California, US

Lakewood, California, US
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  1958 EDSEL RIGHT SIDE .  NICE FRONT TURN SIGNAL ASSY.  LENS HAS A TINY CHIP MISSING AT POINT AND COSMETIC FLAW IN LENS, BUT IS SOLID AND IN GOOD SHAPE FOR AGE.  NOT CONCOURS , BUT VERY GOOD DRIVER QUALITY PART.   OFF OF A PACER, BUT BELIEVE IT ALSO FITS BERMUDA, VILLAGER, ROUNDUP, RANGER, CITATION, CORSAIR.  I BELIEVE THIS IS A RIGHT SIDE, BUT DOUBLE CHECK TO MAKE CERTAIN THIS IS THE PART/SIDE THAT YOU NEED.  RIGHT SIDE GRILLE IS AVAILABLE IN A SEPERATE AUCTION.   safe and secure shipping within the continental u.s. is $12.75.  international shipping available for $29.75.  bid with confidence. 

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