Pair 1938 Ford Headlight Lenses And Trim Rings on 2040-parts.com
Spokane, Washington, US
Offered is this pair of 1938 Ford scripted TWOLITE HEADLAMP lenses. Also marked with 91A and the number 6. If you run your fingers along the outside edge you can feel some minor chips which would not show mounted and have no effect. The lenses are very nice without cracks or other blems. The stainless steel rings are damage free and would polish to look like new. You will be pleased with your purchase. Two choices of shipping offered..
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