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New 1939 Ford Mercury De Luxe, Sealed Beam Headlamp Adapter Units! on 2040-parts.com

US $1,600.00
Location:

Hartshorne, Oklahoma, United States

Hartshorne, Oklahoma, United States
Condition:New Brand:Ford Mercury Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front Manufacturer Part Number:Y 189 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

Hello everyone and thank you for checking out my auction. Up for sale is a brand new sealed beam headlamp adapter kit for the 1939  Ford De Luxe and Mercury. The larger headlamp housings have a few chips in the paint, but they are solid. The hardware seems to almost all be intact minus maybe a nut and bolt. There is also a bracket missing from one of the harnesses with the smaller bulbs. All of the items in this kit are in very, very good condition. Please be sure to double check the part number to make sure it will fit your vehicle. My grandfather owned and operated a Ford Motor Co. from the early 1950's up until the late 70's. I have a huge inventory of brand new original equipment Ford manufactured parts from the time frame listed above.

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