Vtg Car Plymouth/olds? 1940s Jeweled Blue Dot Glass Tail Light Lamp Lens-nos-new on 2040-parts.com
Fairfield, Ohio, US
This is a VINTAGE CAR PLYMOUTH 1940S JEWELED BLUE DOT GLASS TAIL LIGHT LAMP LENS-NEW OLD STOCK/NOS PART. This was a wonderful find! This came from a group of vintage car parts. Many were new old stock, unused, some had their original boxes. Some were marked Oldsmobile 1942-1947. I am not sure what make or model this tail light is but I found that a B473 is for 1946-1948 Plymouth. The light/lens might need a little cleanup as it has been in storage. It measures 4-1/4" long. It is in VERY NICE UNUSED condition. This is e WONDERFUL VINTAGE/CLASSIC CAR PART COLLECTIBLE! PLEASE NOTE, I DO NOT SHIP INTERNATONALLY, US SHIPMENTS ONLY. Items listed are in the original condition obtained unless otherwise stated. Please feel free to email me with any questions. Many of my items come from estate sales. They have been in storage & may be dusty or need cleaning. I try not to clean my items unless there is a significant amount of dirt as cleaning may affect value. I leave that to the discretion of the buyer. I offer a 7 day return policy. Per Ebay policy below buyer pays return shipping and item only is refunded. Items ship as soon as payment is made. I ship Priority, Fedex, UPS, flat rate or First Class depending on size and whichever method is the quickest. I strive to keep my customers happy. If you are the winning bidder and have any issues or concerns PLEASE CONTACT ME BEFORE LEAVING FEEDBACK! I will always do my best to make it right. On most items I do not require insurance unless breakable or fragile. However, I cannot be responsible for post office mishandling, once it leaves my hands it’s beyond my control. If you have any concerns along that line, PLEASE REQUEST INSURANCE. I can combine shipping on multiple purchases. Please feel free to check out my other auction items. Thank you for visiting and good luck !
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