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Rare Hudson Auto Part - 5-1/2" Glass Interior Lens Cover (1950s?) on 2040-parts.com

US $15.50
Location:

Fall River Mills, California, United States

Fall River Mills, California, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Hudson Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Surface Finish:Clear, with Brand

Hudson Glass Dome Lens, we think for the dashboard speedometer or clock. Circa 1941-1956. Measures: 5-3/8" diameter at outer edge, 4-1/2" at inner edge, 1-1/4" deep, glass is 1/4" thick. "HUDSON" is embossed in the center of face. No cracks, chips or scratches; great condition. We package our items carefully so they arrive to you safely. If you know anything more about this item, please let us know.

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