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1964 Pontiac Grand Prix Bonneville Catalina 2+2 Parking Driving Lights 1013 on 2040-parts.com

US $149.99
Location:

Evansville, Indiana, US

Evansville, Indiana, US
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1964 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX BONNEVILLE CATALINA 2+2 PARKING DRIVING LIGHTS 1013

HAS SOME VERY LIGHT PEPPERING AND IMPERFECTIONS....NOT BAD

LENSES HAVE A COUPLE CRACKS....SEE PICS

ONE HAS A PIT ON THE BASE

ONE PIECE HAS A SMALL SCRAPE ON THE BACK

ONE BEZEL HAS A SMALL CRACK ON IT....SEE PICS

HAS NOT BEEN TESTED

MAY NEED NEW WIRING

NICE LOOKING....NOT PERFECT...HARD TO FIND PART

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