1959-1964 Ford Truck Amber Turn Signal X 2 on 2040-parts.com
Farwell, Minnesota, US
You are bidding on two 1959-1964 Ford F100, F250 front turn signals. The signals are amber. One has a 1/8 inch crack near the mounting screw hole. The other is in very good condition. Neither one is scratched up. In addition there is a new Yankee Turnflex No. 1 lens. All lenses are amber. I combine shipping on multiple purchases. I will try to keep many items listed.
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