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Vintage No. 2847 Old 2 7/8" Red Glass Lens Tail Stop Brake Light Lamp Car Truck on 2040-parts.com

US $39.95
Location:

Indianola, Iowa, United States

Indianola, Iowa, United States
See photos. A few very small chips on inside edge. Measures approximately 2 7/8 inches. Any questions just ask. Thank you!
Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Rear





Item No. FF11-D3-15

See photos. A few very small chips on inside edge. Measures approximately 2 7/8 inches. Any questions just ask.  Thank you!


I WILL GLADLY SEND ADDITIONAL PICTURES OR ANSWER ANY QUESTIONS.  THANKS FOR LOOKING.

 

 

NOTE:  Unless otherwise noted all lens auctions are for used lenses.  All usable as is, some in better condition than others.  Some lenses may have small chips or nicks around the outer edge which would not be seen when installed.  Some lenses may have light scratches from shelf wear, etc.  Any chips or cracks on the face of the lens that would be seen when installed will be noted in the description above.  If you have any concern please ask and we will be happy to pull the lens and try and give you a more detailed description, most are considered by us to be from Good to Very Good.

 

Great lights for any bus, car, custom, delivery, dump, emergency, farm, fire, heavy duty, hot rod, light duty, military, panel, pickup, rat rod, school bus, tow, van or work truck. 

 

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PLEASE NOTE:

We try to describe our items as well as we can.  However please keep in mind that most of these lights are well over 50 years old and have normal wear.  Unless specifically stated in the listing we do not open or test any of the lights and as such they sell as is.

 

IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS OR CONCERNS PLEASE ASK PRIOR TO BIDDING. 

 

We will gladly furnish additional pictures or answer any of your questions. 

 

With all of the above said if you receive your item and feel that we misrepresented it we will allow a return if contacted within 48 hours of your receipt.  Upon our receipt of the item back in the same condition in which it was sent we will refund the total that you paid us, the return shipping will be your responsibility.

 

TERMS:

Payment due in 5 days, Paypal only by order of EBay.  We ship to confirmed address only.

 

Iowa Sales Tax is now required on all sales shipping to an Iowa location.  Sorry!

 

SHIPPING:

 

WE GLADLY COMBINE SHIPPING!

 

WE NOW SHIP WORLD WIDE.  WORLD-WIDE SHIPPING IS BY PRIORITY MAIL ONLY.

 

Shipping inside the United States is quoted in each auction.  We reserve the right to choose our method of shipping however almost everything ships via UPS Ground 

 

THANK YOU!

 


On Oct-09-12 at 15:21:35 PDT, seller added the following information:

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