1970 Charger 1969 Daytona Hood Mounted Turn Signals on 2040-parts.com
Reedsville, Pennsylvania, United States
This is an OEM pair of hood mounted turn signals correct for 1970 dodge charger or 1969 dodge Daytona (not regular 1969 charger only Daytona) The housings are in good shape .....see the pictures. The wiring is there but original so it is stiff. The male plugs on the end are not there. Easy fix! The Lenses are in perfect shape and the wiring does still have the correct rubber boot on the light end! Feel free to ask any questions. Starting bid is lower than a pair of repro lenses!!!! This appears to be the original paint on the housings as well. These are as original as you can get.
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