Cats Eye Tear Drop Lightsf/buick,cadillac,olds,pontiac,studebaker,pierce,chrys on 2040-parts.com
La Crosse, Wisconsin, US
Offered for sale is a set of Cats Eye 7 inch Tear Drop lights. PERFECT!! Switches available at extra cost as well as stainless steel wire covers. Call Richard Blomquist at White Glove Collection with any questions 608-780-8229. VISA or MasterCard Preferred. *International shipping is offered and cost is based on location of buyer*
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