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'70s Vintage S.e.v. Marchal 750 Road Lamps W/covers on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States

Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States
Condition:Used

Great shape, mounted and removed, but never connected, vintage '70s black S.E.V. Marchal 750 Driving Lights with covers. I bought them because they were the best thing going, and I've owned them since new, never used. Made in France.


These I bought to use on a Fiat 124 Spider and they were used on nearly every sports / performance car at the time. However for you restoration folks out there, it looks like they came from the factory on:
'79-'86 Mustang GT 
'80s Jeep MJ, XJ 
AMC Eagle SX-4 
Lincoln Mark VII
Ford Escort GT
83-86 Thunderbird Turbo Coupe
79 Mustang Pace Car
84-92 Lincoln Mark VII LSC
84-86 Mustang SVO
Ford Escort EXP
Jeep Cherokee  


Immediate shipping and I'm open to offers


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