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1958 Edsel Station Wagon Tail Lights on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Orange Park, Florida, United States

Orange Park, Florida, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Edsel Surface Finish:Some Pittiing Placement on Vehicle:Rear

Rare set of nice 1958 Edsel Station Wagon tail lights. Can be used as they are, but if you want concourse quality, they will need to be re-chromed as they do exhibit pitting as shown in the pictures. No cracks or breaks, lenses appear to be home made but very presentable. Again, if this is for a concourse quality build, I recommend new lenses.

I purchased these to be used on a Ranchero project but decided to go with the Ford tail lights.

Packaging will require extra care, hence the charges. I will only ship if insured. International shipping will be more, but I will only charge the amount paid by me.

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