53-72 Ford F100 Pickup Truck Billet Hidden Wire Tail Light Bracket New on 2040-parts.com
Kingman, Arizona, US
Brand NEW polished billet tail light brackets
Shown attached to truck and tail light in picture (both not included ;) )
Hides wires inside bracketComes with hardwareVERY NICE and clean looking
Sold and shipped fromMid Fifty F-100 Parts
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