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Ruby Red Glass 4" Reflectors With Flange For Flat Surface Tiger-ey Do Ray Usa on 2040-parts.com

US $42.00
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La Veta, Colorado, US

La Veta, Colorado, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Tiger ey by Do Ray Lamp Manufacturer Part Number:1072 RED Interchange Part Number:COE Mack Case Kenworth Freightliner Diamond T Other Part Number:Fruehauf International Ford Chevy Dodge REO IH

New Red Glass Reflectors 4" with a Flat Back Flange with 3 mounting holes.  The lens is 4" the metal flange is 5 3/16".  Manufactured by Do Ray  Lamp Company of Chicago.  Excellent condition, NO damage.  Commonly used on Antique trucks or application of your choice.  Tiger-ey

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