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2 Nos Guide #5938905 Backup Lenses For '50-53 Buick In Original Boxes With Bonus on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Johnson City, Tennessee, United States

Johnson City, Tennessee, United States
Lenses have never been used and are in excellent vintage condition. The boxes are intact with the exception of a couple of missing side tabs. The boxes also are dirty and have some staining, but there are no broken corners, tears, or holes. There are however a couple of missing tab closures on the sides.
Brand:Guide Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:5938905 UPC:Does not apply

This pair of #5938905 NOS Guide backup lenses are for a 1950-53 Buick and are in excellent unused condition. The boxes are mostly intact, with some minor crushing and a couple of missing tabs on the closure side. The boxes are also dirty with some staining. 

As a bonus, we are including the original sales receipt for one of the lenses that show it was bought in 1958 from Bristol Motor Co in Bristol, VA.

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