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Mopar Dome Light For A-bodies on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

McDonough, Georgia, United States

McDonough, Georgia, United States
ITEM DOES SHOW WEAR. THE CHROME HAS PITIING ON BACK AND SMALL STAINS. IT DOES NOT HAVE THE PLASTC LENS.
Brand:Mopar Warranty:No Surface Finish:Aluminum Country/Region of Manufacture:Unknown

For sale is a dome light from a 1971 Plymouth Duster.  The housing shows wear and the aluminum has some pitting and stains.  It does have the end plug, light socket as well as two mounting clips.  This item may fit other years and models, but you would need to check the applications.  I do not have the lens cover for the dome.  Item is sold as is and no return on the item.  Would be perfect for a daily driver.  Why pay double if you don't have to.

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