1962-63 Studebaker Lark Fender Ornament Base Part 1342778-885b on 2040-parts.com
Decatur, Michigan, United States
Here is the base mount for the 1962-63 Studebaker Lark Fender Ornament. The chrome is in decent shape, and the studs and clips are good. This measures 6-1/4 inches long. Part #1342778-885B Please contact us with any questions or for more pictures.
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