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Nos 1942-1948 Nash Right And Left Tail Lamp Ornaments-part Number 3109772 on 2040-parts.com

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Northville, Michigan, United States

Northville, Michigan, United States
1942-1948 NASH RIGHT AND LEFT TAIL LAMP ORNAMENTS IN GOOD UNUSED NOS CONDITION; ONE IS STILL IN THE ORIGINAL NASH PARTS PACKAGE AND THE OTHER IS LOOSE; THE PART NUMBER FOR THE BOXED ITEM IS 3109772; GROUP NUMBER 3.335.
Manufacturer Part Number:3109772 Surface Finish:CHROME PLATED DIECAST METAL Brand:1942-1948 NASH Warranty:No Other Part Number:GROUP NUMBER 3.335 Make:1942-1948 NASH Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Rear

UP FOR AUCTION IS AN NOS PAIR OG 1942-1948 NASH RIGHT AND LEFT DIECAST METAL TAIL LAMP ORNAMENTS. EACH IS IN GOOD UNUSED NOS CONDITION. ONE IS STILL IN ITS ORIGINAL NASH PARTS BOX. THE BOXED ITEM PART NUMBER IS 3109772 AND THE GROUP NUMBER IS 3.335.

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