1968-1970 GM T-3 headlamp set. This is a used set of 4 headlamps (2 with 2 prongs and 2 with 3 prongs which is correct, see pics) and have the correct vertical lines inside the T-3 triangles for 1968-70. All have been bench tested and all work fine. There is no broken-off glass or chips. All in excellent condition.
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