Original 1955-1959 Gmc Truck Headlight Chrome Trim Part# 5946181 on 2040-parts.com
Colville, Washington, US
These are original 1955-59 GMC truck headlight bezels. Chrome has some pitting. You can see in the photos. Other than that, no dents or rust. I believe they also fit chevy. If you have any questions please email. Thanks
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