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Studebaker 1934- 1955 6 Volt Stop/directional Signal/park Set Of 2 Each Nip on 2040-parts.com

US $4.99
Location:

Hialeah, Florida, United States

Hialeah, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:WAGNER Manufacturer Part Number:001158

BRAND NEW SET OF 2 BULBS

FOR THE STUDEBAKER  1934 - 1955

USED ON CARS FROM  1934 TO  1950  
6 VOLT  FOR THE  STOP AND DIRECTIONAL DUAL FILAMENT TAIL LIGHT BULB 
AND
1951 TO 1955 FRONT SIGNAL AND PARKING BULB, TAIL LAMP BULBS USED FOR THE TRUCKS ON 1941 TO 1955

  BULB     SET OF 2 EACH

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