The master parts book says this light fits 1954 1955 1956 Cadillacs. It is in decent shape with some very small blemishing on the chrome. The lense has small stress cracks by the mounting holes(see picture) but is still usable. The switch works freely. Shipping weight thru the USPS is one pound. Buyer pays shipping.
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