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1958 Chevy,impala,belair Etc.front Parking Light,turn Signal W/ Bulb Good Core? on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Connellsville, Pennsylvania, United States

Connellsville, Pennsylvania, United States

Good core or use as is on a rat rod 58.

  USA shipping will be according to your address

This gets safely packaged & shipped US Post Office Priority Mail.

THIS IS AN ORIGINAL 58 CHEVY RIGHT SIDE FRONT PARKING LIGHT TURN SIGNAL.

PASSENGER SIDE.

All of the mounting studs & small studs to mount the inner lights are all good with all the tin nuts.

THIS HAS PITTED CHROME BUT WILL BE GREAT FOR A RE-CHROME BECAUSE IT IS NOT BENT OR CRACKED.

Both lenses are good too with some age marks.

Nice low starting bid with no reserve.

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