Tail Light Stands For 1938/1939 Chevrolet on 2040-parts.com
Stanwood, Washington, US
These are a pair of chrome Tail Light stands that fit a 1938/1939 Chevy Master four door. They are used but in great condition, no cracks, no breaks, no tears. The left hand stand could use a little buffing to shine it up, but that's it. Sold my '38 so don't need these. Please ask any questions before bidding as there are no returns. Shipping to U.S. only.
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