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Lucas 1130 Teardrop Light Housing Nos Free Shipping In The Usa on 2040-parts.com

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Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, United States

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, United States
This is NOS. No box. There are no marks on the screw or on the bolt holes on the bottom. There are 2 VERY SMALL marks on the body ( from manufacturer?? )Check the photo.Small lines from manufacturer around the screw The plastic lens is as new. This just the lamp housing. NO SOCKET ASSEMBLY.
Brand:Lucas Surface Finish:chrome Manufacturer Part Number:1130 Country/Region of Manufacture:United Kingdom

NOS Lucas 1130 teardrop light housing. No socket assembly. This has never been on a car. The screw has no marks and the mounting holes shows no scratches from mounting. There are 2 VERY SMALL marks, possibly from the manufacturer, on the body ( see ) photo and lines by the screw ( again, this is from our dear friends at Lucas ).
This is new and original teardrop light housing.  Please ask questions before bidding.   Free shipping in the continental US.

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