1960 Plymouth Savoy Headlight Rings X 3 '60 Fury Belvedere on 2040-parts.com
Sweet, Idaho, United States
Here we have the trim headlight rings off of a 1960 Plymouth Savoy and I do believe they fit Fury and Belvedere as well. There are a total of three trim pieces, please know I will combine Shipping as best as I can. Please ask questions prior to bidding as this is a no return all sales final auction, Thanks a Million and bid away!
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