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Nos 1953 Plymouth (early) Parking Lamp Turn Signal Lens Plaza Wagon Convertible on 2040-parts.com

US $17.95
Location:

Mooresville, North Carolina, United States

Mooresville, North Carolina, United States
Condition:New

Race City RETRO 

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This VINTAGE

1953 PLYMOUTH PARKING LIGHT LENS

EARLY MODEL 53'S (LENS HAS NO SCREW HOLES)

NEW NEVER USED!

PERFECT FOR YOUR HIGH DOLLAR RESTO 

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