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1957 Lincoln Parking Light Lens W/ Bezel Fomoco Lpt-57 Original on 2040-parts.com

US $184.99
Location:

Flowery Branch, Georgia, US

Flowery Branch, Georgia, US
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1957 Lincoln Parking Light Lens w/ BEZEL FOMOCO LPT-57 Original


DESCRIPTION:
Original FoMoCo stamped Tail light Lens and Bezel for a 1957 Lincoln.
This was in an Original box Stamped FEL-13210-A 13.2.3 when I found it. I think this is a New Factory never installed piece, that maybe did not sell due to the slight lens defect described below.
The chrome bezel has some scattered light scratching in a few areas and a few light pitting spots. The round face of the chrome has no dents or dings and no scratches.
The lens is very clear, no yellowing. There are no cracks in the lens. There is on area on the RH side of the lens that has something that look like a scuff mark, but the surface is smooth. This should polish out fine, possible a factory defect?  You can only see it when you turn the lens in a certain direction to get the reflection needed to see it.





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