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Original Vintage Hot Rod Rat Rod 1966 Ford Falcon Taillight Lens on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Trafford, Pennsylvania, United States

Trafford, Pennsylvania, United States

 

Up for auction is a VINTAGE ORIGINAL HOT ROD RAT ROD 1966 FORD FALCON TAIL LIGHT LENS

This lens is in nice shape for its age.  The chrome has pitting, but it looks like it will clean up some. This would be good for a daily driver or rat rod.

I describe the items to the best of my ability. I am not an expert. Please ask questions. I will answer them the best I can. All items are sold as-is. All sales are final. I only ship in the United States. I accept Paypal only. Payment is expected within 5 days of end of sale. 

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