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1960 Pair Of Genuine Ford Nos Front Turn Parking Signal Lenses on 2040-parts.com

US $60.00
Location:

Newburgh, Indiana, United States

Newburgh, Indiana, United States
"““This part came off a Genuine Ford dealers parts shelf and is assumed to be NOS. I have inspected carefully and noted if any abnormalities were seen. Sold as is.””"
Manufacturer Part Number:C0AF-13208 Part Brand:Genuine FoMoCo NOS Ford Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front Other Part Number:C0AF-13209 Warranty:No

Description
C0AF-13208 and 13209 one PAIR - even though only one lens is shown

NOS New Old or Original Stock Genuine FoMoCo Ford Motor Company Lenses

For those purist that insist on Genuine Ford, here they are

NEW Front turn signal lenses or parking lamp lenses for 

1960 Ford Galaxie Galaxie 500, Custom 500, Galaxie 500 XL, Fairlane 500, Fairlane, Custom 300, Country Squire, Ranch Wagon, Country Sedan.....in other words ALL 60 Ford "full size" cars, front turn signals.

These lenses are right on there on the front corners, just begging to be hit, make sure you have a backup pair!

They came 2 for the same side to a box, but you are bidding on a PAIR...boxes may or may not be included.

C0AF-13208-C Box only NOS.jpg (103630 bytes) C0AF-13208-C single lens NOS.jpg (65941 bytes) C0AF-13209-C box only NOS.jpg (91028 bytes) C0AF-13209-C lens NOS.jpg (150164 bytes)

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