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Jeep Willys Cj2a Cj3a High Beam Dimmer Indicator Tell Tail Lamp Socket Nos Rare on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

College Station, Texas, United States

College Station, Texas, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:Willys Manufacturer Part Number:642982

This buy it now listing is for one (1) Original High Beam Indicator for the willys CJ2A and CJ3A. This screws onto the dash and lets you know when your lights or on high beam.  This is just the socket. It doesnt come with the wire, the light bulb, or none of that sillyness.  Comes in a kick ass original Willys package from way back in the day when men were men. And sheep were scared.  

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