Trippe Light Black Tear Drop Packard,pierce,stutz,franklin,hudson,chrysler,cord on 2040-parts.com
La Crosse, Wisconsin, United States
A set of Black Senior Trippes with Senior Brackets. Switches available and Stain Steel wird cover as well. Call Richard at White Glove Collection with any questions at 608-780-8229. Overseas shipping is estimated below and International buyers will pay based on location. |
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