!937 Ford Original Tail Light And Bracket on 2040-parts.com
Lakeville, Minnesota, US
You are bidding on an original 1937 Ford Tail Light and Bracket assembly. It is in very good condition with no dents or rips in the metal. There is some surface rust on the bottom side.
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