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1964-1966 Plymouth Barracuda Interior Dome Lamps* Mopar A-body Formula S on 2040-parts.com

US $65.00
Location:

Tampa, Florida, United States

Tampa, Florida, United States
here is a nice pair of used mopar interior lamps for 64-66 Barracuda Plymouth A-Body models.
Brand:mopar

We have for sale one pair of used mopar interior lamps for 1964-1966 Plymouth A-Body 2 door models.

 These lamps are functional and do work, the wiring harness is uncut, both left and right sides. The wires are a little stiff, and have a few scratches on them. 

The lenses are very yellowed and need to be replaced, there is a little surface rust on the lamp housings. The trim rings are in good shape,

 they need to be cleaned and detailed. These lamps are mounted on the insides of the B-pillar. Thanks.

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