Alfa Romeo Carello headlight part number 07.210.800 . 5 3/4 inch rare Made in Italy.
IF YOU REQUIRE ANY MORE ALFA ROMEO ALFETTA GT PARTS PLEASE INQUIRE AS I HAVE ONE PARTS CAR AND ONE PROJECT CAR FOR SALE.
This has been on the shelf for last 40 years
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1961 Ford Gyron concept scale model sells for $40,000
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