1961 Ford Thunderbird Tail Light Lenses, Pair Fomoco Ftrst-61 on 2040-parts.com
Wadsworth, Ohio, US
1961 Ford Thunderbird Tail Light Lenses, Pair Ford Logo - FTRST-61
- Housing C1ST-13450 (New Aftermarket Lens is $34 x2)
- No Cracks, Need a good Cleaning, Lite Scuffs
- Red is a bit dull
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