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1932-1936 Ford Panel Delivery Custom Taillight Brk on 2040-parts.com

US $74.99
Location:

Greensburg, Indiana, United States

Greensburg, Indiana, United States
Condition:New

This auction is for ONE tail light bracket that looks like Henry would have made, but he didn't nor anything like it.  It is based on the 33/34 Pickup tail light bracket but modified to mount to the sub-frame of a Panel Delivery.  As you can see they are free of the rear bumper and the door swing area and use the stock lamp assembly.  The door will actually stop on the hinge stops before the door will hit the tail lights.  As stated these are NOT originals or reproductions of originals, they just look good and work well.  PLEASE state left, right or pair when facing the back of the vehicle.

The 32-36 and maybe later Panels originally used a spacer to mount the tail light to the left rear door, which I have for sale in another auction.  These are unpainted...I can powder coat, paint or plate to your specs if you wish; for an additional charge.  Please contact about that fee.

I can combine shipping on multiple items.

I can take paypal and credit cards.  Due to new ebay policies I can no longer OFFER to accept other forms of payment.
 

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