Rat Rod Project 1940 Dodge Rear Tail Light Lenses Custom Gasser Lot Of 4 Lenses on 2040-parts.com
Cranesville, Pennsylvania, US
Selling a lot of " four " 1940 Dodge rear tail light lenses. These parts are in good used condition with the normal ware and tear. Two of the lenses have a chip in the mounting flange but should not affect mounting or be seen once mounted. Please look close in the pictures, you can see the chips in the lenses mounting flanges. Parts are not show room but pretty nice for 73 yrs. old. Free shipping to the lower 48 States. Please check out my other auctions.
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