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1954 Theo Bargman Trailer Glass Lens Markers And Tail Light With Extras on 2040-parts.com

US $99.00
Location:

El Mirage, Arizona, US

El Mirage, Arizona, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Bargman Placement on Vehicle:Array Surface Finish:Glass and Aluminum Warranty:No Country of Manufacture:United States

All items were retrieved from the same travel trailer and are original equipment. Bezels have paint on them, about three layers of color that I see red, white, green that is falling off and should be easy to clean back to original aluminum finish. Please see Photos all items are as is and are in great shape for 60 years old.

Included 1 piece used Theo Bargman tail light glass lens (RED) with 1 un-damage bezel, one backing plate with light bulb sockets and bulbs.  Lens No702-2

2 pieces Theo Bargman glass marker lights (AMBER) I could not locate a number on the lens they are 2 7/6” across the flange and just over an inch and a half tall. They have undamaged bezels backing plates with sockets and bulbs.

1 piece Theo Bargman glass marker light (RED) I could not locate a number on the lens it is 2 7/6” across the flange and just over an inch and a half tall. It has an undamaged bezel, backing plate with socket and bulb.

1 piece marker light bezel and backing plate for the 2nd red marker. The second red marker lens is not included it was broken and it did damage the backing plate and socket when the light was hit. The bezel is in great shape the backing plate could easily be straightened, the socket is slightly bent with the bulb brass still in it.

1 piece backing plate that is the same as the tail lite backing plate listed above. This is the backing plate for the opposite side I have no lens or bezel for this backing plate but it does have 2 sockets that could be used is restoration.

Also included are the original screws that have the same paint layering as the bezels for the purest restoration projects.

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