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Vintage 1920's 30's & 40's Twilight Chevrolet Headlamp Lens Glass/bezel/chrome on 2040-parts.com

US $80.00
Location:

Mankato, Minnesota, US

Mankato, Minnesota, US
:

 Vintage Chevrolet Twilight Headlamp for 20/30/40? Chevrolet vehicle. It measures about 10" across from outside of chrome ring.  Small dent in ring which I tried to show in picture.  Easily repaired I believe.  Comes with lens, bezel and chrome ring.   No return accepted unless the problem is clearly my fault. Please email with any questions. I try to describe all my items as honestly and accurately as possible, but please ask any questions you may have prior to bidding/purchasing. Prompt payment is appreciated. Payment expected within 48 hours after purchase or auction end. Buyer to pay $12.95 shipping & handling. I will combine shipping on multiple purchases. PayPal only for payment. Thanks for looking and please check out my eBay store - Chasing The Red Horse

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