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Classic Car Replacement Part Turn Signal Lens Amber Stimsonite 150a Ford? Chevy? on 2040-parts.com

US $9.99
Location:

Brookville, Ohio, United States

Brookville, Ohio, United States
Lens is unused in the original box. Not scratched, not broken. Box is grimy and dusty from long storage.
Brand:STIMSONITE Part Brand:Sparton Automotive STIMSONITE Manufacturer Part Number:150a Country/Region of Manufacture:Unknown Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Rear Warranty:No UPC:Does not apply

Replacement Lens for a classic car
Measures 4.25" across, color is yellow/amber.
Unused, in the original box.
Ford? Chevy? Not sure what this goes to.

Age is pre-1956 (the year Sparks-Withington changed its name to Sparton Corporation)

Embossed on lens: Stimsonite 150A SAE-STAIP-60

Printed on box: Replacement Lens, Sparton Automotive, Division of The Sparks-Withington Co., Jackson, Michigan, Made in U.S.A.

Side of Box: Lens no: B-11691-A Color: Amber

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