Nos Oem 1941 Chrysler Mopar Headlight Ring Door Royal C28 Woody 2 4 Door 863822 on 2040-parts.com
Columbia City, Indiana, US
HEADLIGHT DOOR/RING/BEZEL FOR A 1941 CHRYSLER ROYAL, SHOULD WORK FOR C28, WOODY, ETC. THE ONLY WAY THIS RING COULD LOOK BETTER, BEING 72 YEARS OLD, WOULD BE TO RE CHROME IT. UNLESS YOU ARE ENTERING INTO A CONCOURSE JUDGING, THIS LOOKS AMAZING, EVEN THEN IT WOULD LOOK GOOD.
PLEASE REFER TO PICS, HAS VERY SLIGHT WEAR, VERY SMALL AND MINIMAL SCUFFS, AND THEY MAY BUFF OUT.
ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE ASK. HAVE OTHER 1941 CHRYSLER TRIM PIECES TO LIST, SEE MY OTHER AUCTIONS. FREE SHIPPING ON THIS ITEM
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