Pair 2 Vintage Art Deco Yankee 44 D Chrome Clear Turn Back Up Lamp Light Rat Rod on 2040-parts.com
Toledo, Illinois, United States
THIS IS A RARE PAIR OF ART DECO CLEAR TURN TAIL MARKER BACK UP LIGHTS....YANKEE 44 D....MEASURE 3 1/4" IN DIAMETER AND 2" TALL..ORIGINAL CONDITION...
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