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Original 1957 Ford Tail Light Lense With Bezel For Fairlane Thunderbird Frst-57 on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Morehead, Kentucky, United States

Morehead, Kentucky, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Ford

Listing for 1 vintage original 1957 Ford FRST-57 tail lamp lense with bezel. This has light signs of wear either from use or storage. One small chip on backside rim.

Please view all photos for best description and condition detail. I will be glad to answer any questions you may have prior to bidding. I have several vintage car parts, some I am unsure of exactly what they are, so view my other listings to see if I have something you might like or need! I will combine shipping. Paypal only. Prompt 48hr payment please. All parts will ship carefully boxed for USPS Priority Mail with tracking. Thanks for looking!

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