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Vintage Ford Two Lite Head Light Clear Lens Ford Headlight Lens 8-15/32 X 7-7/8 on 2040-parts.com

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Gouverneur, New York, United States

Gouverneur, New York, United States
Great for a driver or Rat Rod One very small crack or deep scratch, does not go all the way through
Brand:Ford Warranty:No Placement on Vehicle:Front Country/Region of Manufacture:United States UPC:Does not apply

Here is a Vintage FORD  TWO LITE Flat Head Lamp Light Lens, it is 8 15/32" x 7 7/8"  This is a flat lens In very good condition with a deep scratch or slight crackThese are getting pretty hard to find !!!!!
Ford logo - Twolite Headlamp - The bottom rims says for use with 21 CP two filament bulbs, patented   no 1604935 McK G Co.  Please feel free to ask questions, check my other items if you like, I will combine shipping on multiple items when possible, thanks for looking.
 

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