1942 46 47 1948 Ford Tail Lamp Assemblys Hot Rod Custom on 2040-parts.com
Fullerton, California, US
THIS IS A NEW SET OF TAIL LIGHT ASSEMBLYS THAT WERE USED ON 1942 TO 1948 FORDS AND NOW THEY ARE USED FOR MANY HOT ROD AND CUSTOM CARS. THEY ARE COMPLETE WITH DOUBLE PIGTAIL WIRING.AND CHROME BEZEL. NEW IN THE BOX. PERFECT FOR ANY PROJECT. APPROXIMATE SIZE IS 2'' TALL BY 4'' WIDE
SHIPPING IS FREE IF YOU LIVE IN THE U.S.
WE ALSO SHIP WORLD WIDE BY AIR MAIL SERVICE.
WE ACCEPT PAYPAL AND CREDIT CARDS
TRUCKMAN PARTS 717 SOUTH EUCLID STREET FULLERTON CA 92832 714 578 0176
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