Nos Mopar 1941 Plymouth All Models Park Light Lens Mint! on 2040-parts.com
Charlotte, North Carolina, United States
Up for bid is this NOS park light lens Chrysler part # 866489. This piece fits all 1941 Plymouth models on either side. This glass lens is in mint condition with no scratches or chips and is crystal clear. These are not reproduced so upgrade your missing damaged lens with this fantastic detail item. Please see my other NOS and used Mopar items.
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