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1928 Chrysler 1929 Marmon 1930 Packard Depress Beam Headlight Lenses Mint Pair on 2040-parts.com

US $60.00
Location:

Spring City, Pennsylvania, US

Spring City, Pennsylvania, US
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You are bidding on an excellent condition, perfectly matching pair of Depress Beam Headlamp lenses.  They have an OD of 8 31/32 and a visible prism of 7 31/32.  Original part number is 10094; revised part number is 4282.

Lenses are factory original equipment for the following vehicals:

1928 Chrysler Model 62

1928 - 1929 Marmon Model 68

1929 - 1930 Packard Model 126 / 133

Lenses are in outstanding original condition without any obvious chips, scratches, or cracks.  I would say the lenses are show quality.

As described or your money back.  Yes, I will ship internationally.

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