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Antigue Indian Bullet Headlight 1928-29, Henderson Mckee Glass 5 5/16x4 1/2 New on 2040-parts.com

US $69.00
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Czech Republic, Velešín, CZ

Czech Republic, Velešín, CZ
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Antique Indian 1928-29 ,Henderson  Spreadlight McKEE Glass  for Bullet headlight.

New exelent limited reproduction .


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