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1932 Ford Tail Light Bracket, Chrome

1932 Ford Tail Light Bracket, Chrome
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These 1932 Ford tail light brackets are stamped steel reproductions. They feature a beautiful chrome plated finish. Choose left or right side.
- 1932 Ford passenger cars
- Chrome plated finish
- Stamped steel reproductions
- Specify left or right side
Some parts are not legal for use in California or other states with similar laws/regulations
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