Duolamp - 21a, Ford 1942 - 1948 Tail Light Lens Assembly -w- Trim, Rat Rod, Nr on 2040-parts.com
Springdale, Arkansas, US
Antique Ford tail light lamp for 1942-1948 year models. Complete assembly with considerable wear but this piece is a survivor. It's a DUOLAMP-21A by STIMSONITE. Glass is apprx. 4" L x 1 3/4" W and overall 5" L x 2 3/4" W x 4 1/2" Deep.
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