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Nos Studebaker 1958 Sedan Chrome Tail Light- Backup Light Rim on 2040-parts.com

US $149.95
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Georgetown, South Carolina, US

Georgetown, South Carolina, US
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THIS IS A PAIR OF NOS STUDEBAKER CHROME BACK-UP LIGHT TAIL LIGHT RIMS FOR 1958 SEDAN. PART NUMBER 1326502-3W. SHIPPING IS $12.00 ON THIS ITEM IN THE CONTINENTAL UNITED STATES. INTERNATIONAL BIDDERS MUST EMAIL ME FOR SHIPPING COST. SOUTH CAROLINA RESIDENTS MUST PAY LOCAL SALES TAX.

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