Nos 1968 Ford Front Parking Light Lens - C8oz-13209-b on 2040-parts.com
Closter, New Jersey, United States
NOS OEM 1968 Ford front parking lens as fitted to full-size passenger vehicles. As new in original packaging with two mounting screws.
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