A pair of vintage fog lights. Working condition, nice chrome will polish up great. Includes the mounting brackets. We have lots of other automotive related parts from unclaimed storage so look for my other auctions for more neat stuff. Will combine shipping.
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Fog/Driving Lights for Sale
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- Vintage spotlight
- 1960-63 ford falcon & 1962-1964 fairlane license plate light nos
- Delta backup-fog light(US $14.99)
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