Vintage Marchal 660 Fantastic 6 Inch Fog Lights. The fog lights are incomplete and are being sold for parts. The Chrome is mostly bright with some rusty spots. Glass is excellent, no cracks or damage. Reflectors on both fog lights are rusted out and are not usable. Chrome ring is in pretty good condition, some slight pitting. There is a date of manufacture on the inside date 1961.
Other Parts for Sale
- Gm oem part 11516142 cigar lighter receptacle housing assembly (a31 bin 17)(US $14.97)
- Spectre performance dual feed fuel line 5951(US $16.97)
- New genuine nissan 87320-4b001 seat cover(US $90.98)
- 1960-1966 gmc grill(US $150.00)
- Gm oem part 10290537 body side molding (shelf a31 bin 17)(US $24.97)
- 68-72 chevy truck p/s power steering line hose frame mount bracket gmc 1500 c10 (US $5.00)
Mitsubishi goes electric
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