Up for sale is a drivers side Headlight for a 2001 Dodge Dakota pickup. The condition is good with no cracks or chips. The pictures are of the actual part. There is some pitting / fading that would be expected for a vehicle of this age. Should match the other side if only replacing one side. See my other listings for the RH side if still available. This headlight may fit other years and models but do your research. Bulbs not included.
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