1968 Ford Galaxy Tail/reverse Lens Glo Brite Tmc 2210 on 2040-parts.com
Prescott, Ontario, CA
1968 Ford Galaxy Tail/Reverse Lens
Glo Brite TMC 2210 , OEM replacement used lens
Good Condition, some small scuffs.
Shipping to Canada/Lower 48 $10.00.
International bidders ask for shipping charge.
HST/GST is extra for Canadian customers.
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