1956 Cadillac headlight bezels Pair with light pitting. Many shallow pits.
Use as is or easy restoration. Good to fair condition.
Will combine shipping
I am parting out a complete 1956 Cadillac convertible project, this car is completely disassembled.
Contact me about any major components including original 365 motor that is completely rebuilt.
Also about shipping via pallet and possible delivery to overseas shipping company.
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