UP FOR AUCTION ARE A PAIR OF NEW MARKER LIGHTS FOR A 1968 PLYMOUTH. MY X LEFT THEM HERE AT MY HOUSE AND I DONT NEED THEM NOR DO I KNOW WHERE THEY GO. IM JUST GOING BY THE BOX. IM SURE ALL YOU CAR GUYS & GIRLS KNOW YOUR STUFF FOR YOUR CAR . LIGHTS HAVE "SAE PIF68D CC "ON THE LIGHTS. THEY ARE NEW IN THE BOX. NOT ONE SCRACH ON THEM! THANK YOU FOR LOOKING AND HAPPY BIDDING!!!
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Side Marker Lights for Sale
- 1970 plymouth superbird front amber side marker lens w/gaskets-new(US $79.99)
- 1970 charger coronet front amber side marker lens w/gaskets-new(US $79.99)
- 1969 chevrolet chevelle side marker guide lens with chrome bezel(US $15.00)
- 2 vintage red glass side marker lights blue insert for parts or restoration
- Nos nib kd 503 amber glass triple light bar bus van semi travel trailer vintage(US $99.95)
- Nos nib kd 503 cats-eye red glass light bar truck old bus semi travel trailer(US $139.95)
U.S. government to buy 101 Chevrolet Volts, 10 Nissan Leafs and 5 Think City EVs
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