Ford 1940-1957 Headlight Retainer Ring on 2040-parts.com
New Hyde Park, New York, US
Headlight retainer ring,polished stainless steel ring that holds the
headlight seal beam to the bucket,fits ford 1940-1957 pass,& 1940-1956 pickups,
made by vintique inc. us buyer pays 4.95 shipping & handling.
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