1965 Pontiac And Gto Cigar Cigarette Lighter Like New on 2040-parts.com
Demotte, Indiana, US
Here is a cigar lighter taken from a 65 GTO. Looks new, works well. If it has been used, it wasn't used much. No corrosion. Bezel and knob look very nice, not perfect, but nice.Has slot in retainer for optional light. 6.00 shipping in lower 48. Feedback gladly returned. Thanks
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