Offered for sale is a set of Guide Super Ray for Packard. Very nice set. 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*
Other Parts for Sale
- Cadillac drum style driving lights(US $1,600.00)
- Trippe light senior bracket fire engine(US $1,200.00)
- 1933 nash license frame chrome plated brass custom made(US $30.00)
- Ignition switch, light switches, choke/ throttle cables, trippe/ pilot ray/stutz(US $79.99)
- Funeral running board spot f/packard,cadillac,buick,stutz. trippe light(US $1,300.00)
- 1968 1969 amc javelin amx rebel american ambassador ignition key new(US $9.95)
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