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Vintage 1937 - 38 Chevy Glass Tail Light Lenses (2) Lynx Eye Blue Dots on 2040-parts.com

US $19.99
Location:

Bedford, Pennsylvania, US

Bedford, Pennsylvania, US
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Vintage 1937 - 38 Chevy Glass Tail Light Lenses (2) Lynx Eye Blue Dots

Lenses look as if they were probably never used. No chips or cracks. Please see pics for detailed item description.

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