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1969 Gto Hide-a-way Head Lamp Assembly Mechanisms on 2040-parts.com

US $500.00
Location:

Ogdensburg, New York, United States

Ogdensburg, New York, United States
1969 GTO Hide-A-Way Head Lamp Assembly Mechanisms, US $500.00, image 1
Condition:Used

1969 Pontiac GTO Hide-A-Way Head Light/Head Lamp Assembly Mechanism w/Door Covers & Moldings +Buckets & Retainers. THIS LISTING IS FOR One Pair (1R)&(1L) 1969 PONTIAC GTO HIDE-A-WAY FRONT HEADLIGHT / HEADLAMP ASSEMBLY MECHANISM ONLY, with above listed parts. I believe the items to be factory original. They are used but fully functional, and are sold as is. Additional springs, screws and brackets will be required but are readily available from online restoration parts store. Will need to be cleaned and or painted. Please examine photos carefully as there is no returning of items. Sale is final.

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