Diamond T Truck Item--2 Red Glass Lens--look Unused--rare Find on 2040-parts.com
Huntingdon Valley, Pennsylvania, US
THIS IS TWO RED GLASS TRUCK LENES THAT I HAD IN A BOX WITH SOME OLD DIAMOND T TRUCK PARTS; THESE LOOK TO BE NEW UNUSED ITEMS FROM THE 1940'S OR 50'S; THERE IS A SMALL CHIP IN ONE LENS, OTHERWISE MINT; A RARE ITEM AT A GREAT PRICE;
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