Faa-13450-c 1952 Ford Plastictail Light Lens Pt-316 on 2040-parts.com
Erie, Pennsylvania, US
This is a plastic tail light lens for all 1952 Ford cars. This one made by Glo-Brite PT-316. This is the only one I have ever seen that is not made by FoMoCo. There are no cracks or chips, but there is some silver paint missing as seen in the pictures. Some light scratches on the red. Very usable part.
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