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US $600.00
Location:

Woodland Park, Colorado, United States

Woodland Park, Colorado, United States
Condition:New Brand:Carello

For sale is an original pair of Carello Mirage PF 140 amber. These are in absolutely perfect condition. They come with a very rare pair of original covers which are worth $200+ alone. They are new old stock , extremely rare originals with original boxes. They have clear glass but the bulb protector internally is amber which gives them a very special amber look. You may find these cheaper elsewhere but never in this condition and so complete.

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