1942 Plymouth Front Right Passenger Side Park Light Turn Signal Lens Eph on 2040-parts.com
Bolingbrook, Illinois, US
This is a used ultra rare Front Right Side Passenger side park light lens for a 1942 Plymouth. If you have one of these cars you should get it just for a spare as they are very hard to find. The lens does not have any cracks or chips, but does have some rust staining from being previously mounted on the car. This should be able to clean off. On the front of the lens it has the part number EPH. On the back edge it says 9092 and I.G.C.
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