Vintage Back Up Light Possible Galaxy 66 on 2040-parts.com
Schuylkill Haven, Pennsylvania, US
You are bidding on a Vintage Back up light with glass and chrome. Think it could be from a 1966 Ford Galaxy 500 but not for sure. This collectible automotive part has a bezel with good chrome. Don't miss out on this vintage item. Check my other auctions! Sold: As-IS!
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