Ford Model T Parts Wiper Arm,, , Bulbs, Headlight Bulbs 6 Volt New on 2040-parts.com
Hicksville, New York, US
These are some left over parts i had from my Model T, 2 headlight bulbs, wiper arm assembly, 4 bulbs They are all brand new unused. 6 Volts, No shipping outside the 48 states.Great Deal i dont need them
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