1930s 40s Gm Guide 859-f 5-3/4" Fog Lights With Emblems & Stands Pair 1013 on 2040-parts.com
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1930S 40S GM GUIDE 859-F 5-3/4" FOG LIGHTS WITH EMBLEMS & STANDS PAIR 1013
LENSES ARE IN GOOD SHAPE....NO CHIPS OR CRACKS...SOME SCRATCHES
CHROME HAS SOME PEPPERING, PITTING AND IMPERFECTIONS...SEE PICS
HAS SOME RUST...NOT BAD...SEE PICS
ONE HAS A COUPLE SMALL DINGS ON THE BACK SIDE
COULD USE SOME NEW PAINT
HAS NOT BEEN TESTED
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