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1957 Ford Fairlane 500 Pair Of Taillight Housings Art Deco Clock Housing,rat Rod on 2040-parts.com

US $30.00
Location:

Loretto, Kentucky, United States

Loretto, Kentucky, United States
Condition:Used Warranty:No Surface Finish:painted Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Rear

1957 Ford Fairlane 500 left and right rear taillight housings. Used.

The LH housing has a nickel size dent. They both have pitting, scuffs and scratches. Also the LH inner panel has pitted rust on most of it/ but no rust holes. These are missing the chrome trim and the lenses. These would make good clock housings. Selling as is.  No refunds.  Look at pictures carefully before bidding.  Email me with any questions.

Please pay within 7 days after auction ends.

Insurance is included in s/h price.

Good luck bidding. 

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