Mopar 1936 Dodge Plymouth Desoto Chrysler Sedan Tail Lamp Light Housing Bucket on 2040-parts.com
Forest Hills, Kentucky, US
THIS OFFERING IS FOR A USED TAIL LIGHT
FITS:
- 1936 DODGE PLYMOUTH CHRYSLER DESOTO WITH STAND
- MAY FIT 1937 1938 YOU BE THE JUDGE
- CASTING NUMBER ON STAND IS 641005
- OVERALL LENGTH APPROX 7"
- NICE USED LIGHT HOUSING
- GET IT FOR A SPARE WHILE YOU CAN FIND IT !
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