Headlamp Headlight Housing Bucket Stands 1935 Plymouth Street Rod Mount Stand on 2040-parts.com
Forest Hills, Kentucky, US
THIS OFFERING IS FOR A USED PAIR OF VINTAGE HEADLAMP STANDS
CASTING # 634184
FITS:
- 1935 PLYMOUTH
- VERY HARD TO FIND!
- THESE ARE NICE
- YOU GET WHAT YOU SEE IN THE PICTURE
- YOU GET 2 AS SHOWN , ONE RIGHT AND ONE LEFT SIDE
- GET THEM FOR SPARES IF YOU DON'T NEED THEM NOW!
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