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  • 1938 / 37 tail light rim and lens

    I have found new in box a chrome ring and red lens believe it fits a 38 or 37 Studebaker if you know the part number I might be able to compare to most of number on nos box
    I will be selling this assembly
    Joe email joebetsy6@gmail.com
    hope I can help someone needing this tail light rim and lens


    Joe Parsons

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    See image below. The 1936 and 1937 would be the same. The '38 totally different. Does your look like the attached?

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    • #3
      266085w door (chrome ring) and 266087w door and lens 1937
      266084 lens 1937
      263681 lens less door 1936 Did not find door number for 1936

      Strangely some 1936 numbers were not included. I guess you are supposed to know they are the same as 1937. Info from the Chassis Manual.

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      • #4
        tail light chrome ring and red lens nos

        My tail light rim and lens does look like the one in photo from Richard Quinn

        Joe


        Joe Parsons

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        • #5
          thanks for sending some part numbers looking at this nos box I can only make out part of the part number

          ITS 25537 but other numbers are missing now looking at the lens ITS FLAT AND ITS LIKE 3 3/4 IN DIAMETER
          HOPE THIS HELPS anyone needing such a chrome rim and lens


          Joe Parsons

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          • #6
            Probably #255376. If so it is for the 1931-32 Dictator models 61 and 62 and the 1932 Six model 55. Quite different from the 1936-37. Should not be hard to find a buyer. Might trade you a '55 Speedster tee shirt!
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