Blue Dot Stop & Tail Lamp Lens For 1949-50 Mercury on 2040-parts.com
Sterling, Massachusetts, US
Stop & Tail Lamp Lens for a 1949-50 Mercury. Item appears to be in excellent shape - beautiful red heavy glass, no scratches, cracks, etc., just a little dusty/dirty. Label on the box is hard to read, but I believe this is what it says:
BLUE DOT
STOP & TAIL LAMP LENS
FOR MERCURY 1949-50
B-452 LEFT 8M-13451
Box is in good shape, some water damage on the label end.
Will be shipped in a bigger box, well packed and padded, via USPS Priority Mail.
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