Ford Model A - 1928, Early 1929 Left Commercial Drum Tail Light - For Repair on 2040-parts.com
Jamestown, Kentucky, US
Offered for auction is a reproduction Left Commercial Drum Tail Light Assembly offered for repair or parts. This is the proper tail light for 1928 and early 1929 Model A Ford Pick-Ups and other commercial Model A vehicles. I purchased this assembly last summer and discovered the electrical problem after installing it on my truck. I have now installed an original, so this one is available for repair or for parts.
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