Lucas 467 License Plate Light Nos on 2040-parts.com
South Egremont, Massachusetts, United States
LUCAS 467 license plate light used on many English sports cars in the late 40's and entire 1950's. Mounting plate allows use on the Austin-Healey 100 or on a 1951 MG TD without the need for mounting plate. All original including the wiring and bulbs for the light. The rubber gasket for the glass has not been punctured, signifying it is NOS.
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