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Blc Head Lights Roadster Coupe Hot Rat Street Rod Model A 32 33 34 Av8 Ford 28 B on 2040-parts.com

US $199.99
Location:

Kingwood, Texas, United States

Kingwood, Texas, United States
BLC LIGHTS IN GOOD CONDITION
Warranty:Yes

This is a pair of Original BLC Head Lights. One has a very tiny dent and the other has three very tiny dents.  These can be seen in the pics.  They are still in good condition. The (12) pictures show the condition of the BLC Lights very well.   If you have any questions or need more pics just send me an email.  I always leave feedback after it has been left for me.





 

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