Nos Pair Lucas Tail Light Lenses To Fit Austin Cambridge, Morris,riley, Magnette on 2040-parts.com
Tucson, Arizona, United States
This pair of genuine Lucas lenses is for the brake and tail lights on Austin Cambridge MkII, 1959 to 1961. Also fits Morris Oxford, Riley 4 and MG Magnette MkIII.
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