1937 1938 Buick Parking Light Lamp Lens on 2040-parts.com
Flowery Branch, Georgia, US
1937 1938 Buick Parking Light Lamp Lens
Description:
Used parking light lens in good condition.
There are some small chips along the mounting edge that will not affect performance.
Visible portion of the lens is 2 1/4 inch long by 1 3/4 inch diameter at widest point.
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