Two Vintage Marker Light Truck Trailer Pm 122 Sae Red Nos Running Plastic Lens on 2040-parts.com
Brookfield, Illinois, United States
These marker lights are new with the stickers still on them and some shelf dirt. Written on them is DOT P2PC 93 Pm-122 PM-124-15. They are all plastic.
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