1978 For Truck F150 F 250 Head Light Bezel's on 2040-parts.com
Wixom, Michigan, United States
1978 Ford Truck head light bezel's . 1 has a crack and broken mounting tab [see pic] Has part # D8TB-13064 AWA LH / D8TB-13052 AWC RT . SOLD AS PICTURED . $16.00 SHIPPING TO LOWER 48 STATE'S .Check my other auction's . SHIPPED WORLDWIDE . NEED MORE PIC'S OR ANY QUESTION'S CALL Mark 248-904-7134
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