Bosch Fog Lamps Fog Lights Lamps & Sockets For Mercedes Benz 220 Or 190 Ponton on 2040-parts.com
Lawrenceburg, Tennessee, US
Pulled off a 1955 Mercedes Benz 220a 180.010 4 Door Sedan
Will fit others of same era such as 220 220S 190SL but
buyer should verify item will work with their machine.
Contacts could stand a better cleaning, otherwise in good, useable, working condition.
Check out our other auctions. We have the amber glass lenses for these fog lamps for sale, as well as many other rad items. Check them out, we will combine ship whenever possible!
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