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1978 Dodge Truck Front Directional Lens on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Holderness, New Hampshire, United States

Holderness, New Hampshire, United States
Condition:Used

I am selling a original directional lens for a 1978 dodge truck. These mount in the grill beside the headlight. In 77 they were clear but in 78 they are amber colored. Dodge used the same mold so these say 77 but they are for the 78 model year. These lens are also reversible from left to right so it will fit either side. This is a very nice original lens and not a reproduction. It is not a NOS piece so it is not perfect. It has a age crack as they all do at this age but it is on the bottom or top depending on what side you put it on. It is not bad and will look great in a truck. It still has the pig tail to wire it in if you don't have the factory socket in your truck. This auction is for only one lens NOT two!


I sell only in the continental 48 states of the USA, Payment is due within seven days of auctions end, I except pay pal only, No returns.   

Email me any questions you may have.

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