1963 Ford Galaxie Taillight Lenses: Sae-r-63fd on 2040-parts.com
Richmond, Indiana, US
Original Ford Parts, these twilight lenses are in pretty good condition given age. I can't find any cracks in the plastic and chrome is only lightly pitted. See pics for more detail on condition. These would be great for someone restoring a Galaxie who wants to use original parts! These original are getting tough to find! Thanks for your interest!
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