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Ford Maverick Grabber Clear Park And Turn Lens on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Berry, Alabama, United States

Berry, Alabama, United States
Good condition, no cracks or breaks
Brand:FOMOCO Surface Finish:clear Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

One pair of hard to find CLEAR Maverick Grabber park/ turn signal lens
Used on early Grabbers.
Both lens have a small bit of rust stain at the bottom, should come off with a
good soaking in some CLR, I didn't have any, so I didn't clean them.  See pics.
These are used OEM FORD lens, not aftermarket!
Clear, no cracks or breaks that I see.

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