1974-1979 Ford Truck Or 1975-1990 Ford Van Left Hand/driver Tail Light on 2040-parts.com
Imperial Beach, California, United States
LIKE NEW, NEVER USED BUT SLIGHT SMALL CHIP AT TOP AND SOME SCRATCHES FROM HANDLING, ALSO INCLUDES GASKET.
FITS 75-79 full size FORD TRUCK and 75-90 FORD VAN, THIS IS ONE LEFT HAND/DRIVER SIDE TAIL LIGHT,PLEASE JUDGE CONDITION BY IMAGES |
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