Mopar Modified Back Up Light, 1946-48 on 2040-parts.com
Wakefield, Rhode Island, US
This is a modified back up light for '46 to early '49 Mopar products. The finish is gloss black, the trim is chrome, lens is good. This would look great on your modified or custom or original '46 - to early '49 mopar. This would look good on a rat-rod too! Light works. Thanks for looking.
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