Willys Jeep Pickup Wagon Interior Dome Light Glass Lens And Chrome Surround on 2040-parts.com
Wilton, Connecticut, US
This is an original interior dome light glass lens with the chrome surround that was removed from a 1950s Jeep Willys Pickup. It is in excellent condition with no cracks or chips in the glass. The chrome is shiny with no rust spots or pitting. Buyer to pay fixed $6 shipping to anywhere in the lower US 48 States. Overseas shipping at actual cost. Please ask any questions prior to purchase/making offers. Thanks for looking.
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