1930's 40's 1940 Chevy Vintage Original Guide 6-11/16 Fog Lights W/stands Nos? on 2040-parts.com
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1930'S 40'S 1940 CHEVY VINTAGE ORIGINAL GUIDE 6-11/16 FOG LIGHTS W/STANDS NOS?
THEY PIECES ARE MARKED NOS, BUT WE DON'T HAVE THE ORIGINAL PACKAGING
STANDS THAT ARE ATTACHED ARE NOT NOS
CHROME HAS A VERY NICE SHINE
LENSES ARE IN GOOD CONDITION...NO CHIPS OR CRACKS
PIECES LOOK NOS
HAS A COUPLE VERY LIGHT VERY SMALL IMPERFECTIONS ON THE CHROME
VERY NICE.....HARD TO FIND.....RARE
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