Model A Taillights On Model T Stands Used on 2040-parts.com
Klamath Falls, Oregon, United States
Up for bid is a Vintage set of Model A taillights on model T stands. The taillights are Duolamp and one has the licence plate lense. These are in great shape! They came off my 1927 model T Coupe.All Items sold As-Is unless otherwise
stated. All items with a warranty will not
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