Plymouth 1949 - 1952 Interior Light See Photos Dodge ? on 2040-parts.com
Millstone Township, New Jersey, US
I think thhis came from a 49 or 50 other years and makes may be similar but do you own research to be sure
This is just the lens and trim, trim has some pits and 1 small split see last photo with arrow. Door switch is included but came from a parts car so not sure if it works sold as is
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