1965 Cadilla Right Front Fender Cornering Light, Lens, Nos on 2040-parts.com
Elyria, Ohio, United States
I bought this item years ago from someone who swore it was NOS, so am selling it as it is, looks great, no cracks, chips, so sold as is, no returns, thanks for looking, check out my other items.
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