Mopar # 1345479 1950's Parking Lamp Clear Lens Qty 2 on 2040-parts.com
Carthage, New York, United States
NOS Plymouth Parking Lamp Clear Lens Fits 1951- 1952 may fit others. Brand New. No marking of any kind. GREAT condition. Still in original packaging. You will receive both pieces as a pair for one price. Returns accepted, Make us an offer we need to clean out. Some sold for over $65.00 Our price is conversative and for 2.
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