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2 Nos Olds,pontiac,buick,cadillac,packard,lincol 1935-54 Dome/courtesy Bulbs #82 on 2040-parts.com

US $4.99
Location:

Antigo, Wisconsin, United States

Antigo, Wisconsin, United States
THE BULBS ARE NEW AND IN GREAT CONDITION.
Manufacturer Part Number:82 Brand:TUNG-SOL

2 NOS DOME LIGHT,COURTESY LIGHT,STEP LIGHT BULBS.(THE BOX PICTURED IS NOT INCLUDED) FOR;

OLDSMOBILE 1941  DOME

PONTIAC 1941-52  DOME

FAGEOL 1935-37  TAIL LIGHT

BUICK 1946-48  DOME,STEP,COURTESY LIGHT

CADILLAC 1946-52  DOME,STEP,COURTESY LIGHT

PACKARD 1948-54  DOME,STEP,COURTESY LIGHT

LINCOLN 1949  STEP,COURTESY LIGHT

 

 

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