1960 1958 1959 Ford Thunderbird Front Turn Signal Lights 041652 on 2040-parts.com
Eugene, Oregon, United States
These are the front turn signals from a 1960 T-Bird hardtop. May or may not fit other years and models. They don't work. May need bulb or socket repair. Lenses have small cracks. Wiring and housing look good. |
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