1975 International Ih Scout Ii Front Turn Signals Blinker Lenses on 2040-parts.com
Wasilla, Alaska, US
You are bidding on a set of front turn signal lenses removed from a 1975 IH Scout II. They will work on other years as well. The lenses are in good shape with one having a hot spot and the other spiderwebbing crack but no broken off or missing pieces. Shipping in the USA is $6.95 and my preferred form of payment is Paypal.
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