1955/56/57/58/52/53/54 Ford Map Light Y-block on 2040-parts.com
Newhall, Iowa, United States
Under dash Map Light for Early to Late 50's Fords. This has a new light socket and New Switch.In excellent condition.Any question please contact me before bidding. Be sure of your application before bidding. Thank You For Looking.
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