one set of used 1961 jaguar tail lights. includes pigtail/ bulb socket. both have cracks in lenses and pitting on bezels. see pictures. right bezel has a small crack on either lower side, looks like its from over- tightening, but not very noticeable. also one mounting stud has snapped off, but looks like they press in/ out. easy fix. the bracket that holds the lower reflector on the left light is pretty rusty, but completely unnoticeable when on car. markings on the lenses are Lucas, L 687 England, SAE STDB 61. people try to get almost $200 per side in used condition as they are getting hard to find. they would look nice on a hot rod or custom car. shipping is $20.00 due to size of box. also they will be heavily padded and secure during shipping.
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