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2 Vintage Tail Lights Tag Light Licences Plate Bracket Grote 420 International on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Conway Springs, Kansas, United States

Conway Springs, Kansas, United States
Please see pictures for details. These need a good cleaning and also needs hardware for mounting and the lens need the screws.
Brand:Grote Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:420

2 Vintage Tail lights Tag Light Licences plate bracket Grote 420.  These have been sitting for awhile so will need a good cleaning.  I do believe these are off a International Truck but can't confirm that.  These do not have hardware for mounting or lens covers.  Please look at pictures for details or ask any questions before bidding.
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