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Mopar Headlamp Bulbs(2)n.o.s. Challenger,charger,cuda,fury,coronet,superbee on 2040-parts.com

US $30.00
Location:

Tolland, Connecticut, United States

Tolland, Connecticut, United States
Condition:New

FOR SALE ARE (2)N.O.S.HEADLAMP BULBS...1-HI-BEAM+1-HI/LOW BEAM BULB.

THESE ARE FACTORY N.O.S.ITEMS..THE PART NUMBERS ARE 152285+152286..

THEY FIT ALL MOPAR MODELS,WITH THE 4 SMALL HEADLAMPS BULB SYSTEMS,1967-1976

THEY EACH HAVE THE FACTORY 3 RAISED GLASS SECTIONS.

THE BULB NUMBERS ARE G.E. AND ARE 4000+4001  

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