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Wow! A Pair Of 1954-1955 Kaiser Manhattan Bottom Tail Lights Driver. Ome on 2040-parts.com

US $300.00
Location:

Chino, California, United States

Chino, California, United States
Condition:Used

WOW! A HARD TO FIND PAIR OF 1954-1955 KAISER TAIL LIGHTS IN DRIVER CONDITION CRACKS.THEY ARE STARTING TO SHOW THERE AGE.  RIGHT AND LEFT SIDE.  GOOD DRIVERS, THE RIGHT HAND SIDE PLASTIC LEN IS VERY HARD TO FIND. LOOK AT THE RIGHT LENS YOU WILL SEE A SMALL HOLE IN THE SIDE SOMEONE PUT A PIECE OF TAPE ON IT. LOOK AT IT AND, YOU DECIDE. THE CAR IS A 1953 DRAGON THAT HAD THE 1954 TAIL LIGHTS PUT ON IT.  SO THE CAR IS FOR LOOKS NOT FOR SALE.

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