67 68 69 70 71 72 Ford Truck Cargo Light 64 65 Thunderbird Lh Back Up Light on 2040-parts.com
Prescott Valley, Arizona, United States
Pretty nice Ford truck cargo light from a 70 F100. Great chrome, no pitting. Little to no scratches. Glass lens has no cracks and mostly clear. Couple cloudy areas. Housing good, no pitting, decent paint inside. Good pigtail. Grey gasket is rough on the exterior as usual. Still fully functional. Lens gasket is missing. Also used as the LH back up light on 64 65 Thunderbirds. At least parts of it are, really not sure about the bezel. |
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