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1963 63 Pontiac Grand Prix Turn Signal Sport Lamps - Pair! on 2040-parts.com

US $489.00
Location:

Springfield, Oregon, United States

Springfield, Oregon, United States
Each lens has age cracks, one more then the other. The chrome is perfect except for 3 individual pit marks on one housing. Otherwise both lenses are pit and rust free.
Placement on Vehicle:Front Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Surface Finish:Chrome Country of Manufacture:United States

These are some really nice 'working' Front Turn Signals from a 1963 Pontiac Grand Prix.  The chrome cross pattern makes these truly unique.

Don't let their original vehicle use stop you from being creative however!  They are Top Mount, so they can be used in many different vehicle applications.  If you have a hot rod or other classic car, these may do you the trick!  They are also 12 Volt lamps.  

As you can see the chrome is nearly perfect.  One housing doesn't have a single blemish.  The other has 3 pits that form a small triangle.  These pits do not go through the housing into the inside.  I have provided a photo showing the inside at that location as well as a blowup up of those pit marks.   Other then these three pit marks, the chrome is in excellent condition with zero pitting elsewhere!  

The lenses do show some age with age cracks here and there.  One barely has any.  (See pics.)  The lenses are intact however and can still be used.  There are aftermarket replacement lenses available too.  
The bases are perfect with their original hardware.  The wiring is good and comes with the original pigtail connectors.  There are no dents anywhere on the units.  The lenses diameter measures about 4 1/4" while the outer housing diameter measures around 5 1/4".  The are about 4 1/2" deep and 6" tall mounted.   

If you have any questions or want additional photos, please do not hesitate to ask.

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