47 48 1947 1948 Ford Truck Parking Light Assembly - 2 Units Plus 1 Bezel W/lens on 2040-parts.com
Portland, Oregon, United States
2 complete units plus bezel with glass lens. New item is NOS - Very nice. Will fit either side for the 47/48 Ford Pickup.
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