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1966 Ford Thunderbird Door Panel Lights~clearance~ on 2040-parts.com

US $49.99
Location:

Granada Hills, California, United States

Granada Hills, California, United States

OEM PAIR OF DOOR PANEL COURTESY LIGHTS FROM A 66 FORD THUNDERBIRD

THEY DO HAVE SOME WEAR AND TEAR BUT THEY SHOW VERY NICE

ALTHOUGH THE CHROME HAS SOME SCRATCHES THEY SHINE VERY WELL

THE LENS ARE VERY CLEAR BUT ONE IS SLIGHTLY BENT, BUT IT'S NOT VISUAL WNEN MOUNTED

THE MOUNTING SCREWS HAVE BEEN RE-ENFORCED WITH WASHERS AS A COUPLE OF THEM WERE NOT TOO SECURE WHEN MOUNTING THE LENS

ORIGINAL MOUNTING BRACKETS ARE INCLUDED

THIS ITEM IS SOLD AS IS

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