Chevy 1959 Snap In Socket Double Contact Signal Park Stop Tail 1 1/8" Hole Lot#8 on 2040-parts.com
Central Point, Oregon, United States
CHEVY! This listing is for one 1959 & Up Chevy snap in socket double contact signal / park / stop & tail socket for a 1 1/8" hole. This item is part no. 720614 and is new in the package. Pictures are of the actual item included in this sale. See pictures for the overall condition of this item. |
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