Rare 1932 Ford Unused Headlight Lenses Still In Box 1933 1934 Hot Rod Vintage on 2040-parts.com
Nappanee, Indiana, US
I have lots of old car parts listed and more on the way. This is a RARE find new old stock headlight lenses still in the box you just don't find parts this old still boxed haven't even cleaned the decades of dust off that's why they look dull. If you have a high end show car or you just collect RARE parts this is it. These will fit a 1932 1933 and 1934 Ford and of course whatever else you want if you are a builder.
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