1930,1940,1950,1960 Chevy, Buick, Olds,pontiac,cadillac Interior Light Socket on 2040-parts.com
Westland, Michigan, United States
1930's,1940's,1950's,1960'sChevrolet, Oldsmobile, Pontiac, GMC and Cadillac interior or exterior light socket. All sales are final. No returns or refunds. I take paypal. Thanks for looking. (No reserver ) See my other vintage parts I have listed on ebay ebay. My dad worked at a dealer ship all his life. I'm sure these parts were new at one time it shows from just sitting for a long period of time. The knobs still move freely.
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Interior Lights for Sale
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