Lucas Number Plate Chrome Cover - Nos on 2040-parts.com
Fresno, California, United States
Offered for sale is a number plate chrome cover for Lucas lamp # L696. This is a LUCAS 54578535 that I believe to fit Aston Martin DBS 1968-1970, Austin 1100 1300, Vanden Plas 1100 1300, and Austin America 1968-1972. PLEASE CONFIRM FITMENT BEFORE BUYING!! This is NOS and is from an old British car dealership. The cover is marked "LUCAS L696". New screws are included. Gladly shipping worldwide by USPS. PayPal only please.
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