1964 1965 Plymouth Barracuda Original Dome Lights, Mopar, Ratrod,dart Exc.cond. on 2040-parts.com
West Islip, New York, US
UP FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION IS THIS ORIGINAL PAIR OF 1964, 1965 PLYMOUTH BARRACUDA DOME LIGHTS (WIRED )....AS SHOWN THESE ARE IN VERY NICE CONDITION WITH THE ACTUAL TRIM RINGS FULL OF SHINE, and LUSTER HAVING NO ISSUES, DENTS, or DINGS....LENSES ARE ALSO VERY NICE WITH NO CRACKS, or SCRATCHES.....REALLY CAN BE USED IN MANY CARS SUCH AS: MOPARS, DARTS, CHEVY, RAT RODS, ETC....UNDER HOODS, and IN TRUNKS.....I HAVE NO NEED FOR THEM SO IF YOU CAN USE THEM TAKE ADVANTAGE FOR THE HIGHEST BIDDER WILL OWN THE.....BEING REPRESENTED AS A FANTASTIC PAIR AS HIGH QUALITY DRIVER CONDITION....WINNING BIDDER ONLY RESPONSIBLE FOR $9.95 SHIPPING IN THE USA.....FULL PAYMENT DUE UPON COMPLETION OF AUCTION (Paypal)....THANK YOU....
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