1920's - 1930's Chrysler/dodge/desoto/plymouth Headlights on 2040-parts.com
Fontana, California, United States
1920's to 1930's Bausch & Lomb Headlights. They have fluted lenses that are slightly purple due to sun damage over the years, but still very cool looking. They include the blue dot on the back to indicate to driver that lights are on.
Overall Diameter: 11" Lense Diameter: 8.5" |
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