HERE IS THE HEAD LIGHT BUCKETS OFF A 1935-36 CHEVROLET SEDAN OR 2 DOOR. THEY ARE IN PRETTY ROUGH SHAPE. PLEASE LOOK AT PICTURES. NO RETURNS ACCEPTED. SOLD AS IS. FREE SHIPPING IN LOWER 48.
Headlights for Sale
- ford headlights blc lamp 682-j large glasss lens pair vintage antique hot rod(US $159.00)
- Lqqk! vintage guide tractor lens 914992 tractor head light (US $49.99)
- Lqqk! vintage guide tractor lens 5940420 tractor head light (US $49.99)
- Vw beetle bosch headlight lenses made in germany 1-305-604-081 (7021)(US $119.00)
- H4 headlight wiring harness adaptors extreme duty stops headlamp heat copper(US $9.95)
- 7" guide headlights vintage hot rat rod unique diameter bulb sealed beam(US $170.00)
Who's Where: Mamoru Aoki and Koji Nagano promoted to Nissan executive design directors
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One-off Ferrari 458 pays tribute to Niki Lauda
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Volkswagen aims for lofty Beetle sales
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