i have 2 that i took off my 58 traveler. pay the shipping and they are yours, one is i think in perfect (old...) condition and the other has the screw holes enlarged. They are pretty brittle...
WOW.
And you talk about PRICEY????
$39.95 for just a lens that has flaws??
And, an on going "waiting list???"
And, no one on one talking!!
You can buy replacement "complete" tail lights that are a different shape, but still the 7 plus inches wide, for less money, or go to LED'S for the newest and safest technology. The LED'S cost more, but are the newest "state of the art."
Proves once again, that "price" is "NO OBJECT" when wanting to keep a trailer, exactly original, sort of, even with flawed components.
"WOW.
And you talk about PRICEY????
$39.95 for just a lens that has flaws??
And, an on going "waiting list???"
And, no one on one talking!! "
I agree. "Ya wanta play, ya gotta pay". They are expensive. But so is most every other trailer part.
If my wife lets me keep my 1953 Overlander, I will probably go with the school bus diode lights replacing the very very small rectangular glass lights on the back.
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