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1935 1937 Packard Headlight Lens Glass Left Flex Beam 14925 C.m. Hall - Sp246 on 2040-parts.com

US $78.99
Location:

Thomasville, Pennsylvania, United States

Thomasville, Pennsylvania, United States
Excellent Driver Quality
Brand:C.M. Hall Placement on Vehicle:Left Manufacturer Part Number:14925


  • 1935 1937 Packard Left Hand Headlight Lens 
  • Original  -  Used 
  • Glass  -  Flex Beam    - C.M. Hall Lamp Co.
  • Fits: 1935 Packard 120, 1937 Packard 6 Cyl. 115-C, 8 Cyl. 120-C
  • No cracks or chips, but it does have 1 or 2 tiny stone pits 
  • Excellent Driver Quality




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