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K-d Triflex Fulite A Glass Ford 1937 Plymouth Truck 1941 Tail Light Lens No. 270 on 2040-parts.com

US $1.00
Location:

Dayton, Ohio, United States

Dayton, Ohio, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Plymouth Warranty:No

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K-D TRIFLEX FULITE A GLASS FORD 1937 PLYMOUTH TRUCK 1941 TAIL LIGHT LENS NO. 270

UP FOR SALE IS A K-D TRI FLEX FULITE A GLASS TAIL LIGHT LENS. IT FITS FORD 1937 AND PLYMOUTH TRUCK 1941.

THE PART NUMBER IS 270.

IT IS IN VERY GOOD USED CONDITION.

THERE IS SOME DUST AND DIRT FROM SITTING 


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