1965 1966 Ford Galaxie Rear Bumper License Plate Lamp Assembly on 2040-parts.com
Wamego, Kansas, United States
Removed from a 1966 Ford Custom 500. Should fit all 1965 and 1966 Galaxie models except the station wagon. It might even fit the 67 and 68 model years. Please check. This unit has been battery tested. Double filament bulb lit up well. No damage to wiring. Plug end fine. Attaching screws included. Ready for install.
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