Lucas Protective Cover Pair For Ft/lr8 Fog Or Spot Lights on 2040-parts.com
Cohutta, Georgia, United States
Used Lucas Protective Cover Pair for Lucas FT/LR Fog or Spot Lights. Protective Cover Pair is of the early design. They have the "sought after" Small Round Peep Hole Windows. Paint touch-up. Shipping Weight: 5 oz (141.8 g) |
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