I have a pair of very old and solid round bolt on headlights that take sealed beam bulbs.Take a good look at the pics as these are the actual lights you will get. I have no idea what they came off of. They were in my fathers antique car parts collection. sold as is with no returns. buyer pays actual shipping costs from the 44064 zip code.
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