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1955 Cadillac Eldorado Nos Light Bulbs And Lens Covers With Crest Vee $165 on 2040-parts.com

US $165.00
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Tonganoxie, Kansas, United States

Tonganoxie, Kansas, United States
USE ZOOM FEATURE ON PHOTOS FOR DETAILS. NOS ITEM. SEE ITEM DESCRIPTION FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON NOS. THESE HAVE BEEN TESTED AND WORK.
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1955 CADILLAC ELDORADO NOS LIGHT BULBS AND LENS COVERS WITH CREST VEE $165

THESE HAVE BEEN TESTED AND WORK.  THIS LISTING IS FOR ALL THREE.  THIS IS A NOS ITEM.  SEE ADDITIONAL INFORMATION BELOW ON NOS ITEMS. 

USE ZOOM FEATURE ON PHOTOS FOR DETAILS. 

THESE WERE PART OF A RECENTLY ACQUIRED 50 YEAR COLLECTION OF PARTS THAT WERE STORED INSIDE.

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The nature of the vintage goods we sell may affect the condition of the items you purchase.  Please view all photographs provided to ensure you are comfortable with the condition of the item you are purchasing.  If an item is described as "NOS" New Old Stock *** above in the description, it does not imply the item is in perfect condition.  (***See further information on NOS below.)  Due to the vintage nature of parts listed, there may be fading, shrinking or such type of shelf wear.  Because of the nature of classic parts, they must be sold as is.  Some defects only show up after they are disassembled for restoration or repair.  We cannot be responsible for those.  That is the nature of old parts.  

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***ADDITIONAL NOS INFORMATION:  NOS does not mean perfect condition.  NOS means NEVER BEEN INSTALLED on a car.  Some NOS items are in better shape than others.  Some have a lot of scratches, scuffs, issues, etc. but they chrome up show quality.  NOS is not show quality.  It is original chrome from the 1950’s plating processes, which is quite different from the chrome of today.  Any NOS parts I have ever purchased for my show cars, I have always rechromed to obtain show quality for them.  If you are just looking at a driver, that is a different story and it is just a question of how much “shelf wear” you are willing to accept.  Refer to the zoom feature on the photos for detail.  If you need further questions, please ask them prior to making the purchase.  Over the years, vintage NOS items have been shipped, boxed and unboxed, taken out, looked at, and put back in boxes, probably more times than I could think of.  So, the answer to whether NOS is right for you as a buyer, depends on the application you are looking for.  All I can tell you is the definition of NOS is NEW OLD STOCK NEVER INSTALLED, which means they have not been bolted to a car.  NOS from the 1950’s has various levels of shelf wear depending on how and where they were stored. If you want perfect chrome then you will need to replate whatever NOS you purchase.   The big advantage to NOS parts is that they have never been dented or bent from previous applications/installations and plate up great in the plating process without pits, sanding marks or scratch marks to a show quality for high end restorations.  Because USED metal, meaning previous applications or installation, shows deterioration that cannot be removed in the plating process is why NOS is preferred for show quality restorations.  I would never say any vintage NOS is perfect.  All NOS has shelf wear, it is just a matter of what you are willing to accept for the application you have in mind.  Again, refer to the zoom feature on the photos for detail.  

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