1949 1950 Pontiac Glass Parking Light Turn Signal Part #5938308 on 2040-parts.com
Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States
1949 1950 pontiac glass turn signal lens. Part #5938308. With original box. Box is mangled and smells of oil. Lens is in great shape but needs to be cleaned from sitting in storage. See photo's!!
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