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New Pair Small Vintage Style Amber Color Fog Lights With Visors 6-volts ! B/t on 2040-parts.com

US $69.99
Location:

Montclair, California, United States

Montclair, California, United States
Condition:New

NEW PAIR OF SMALL VINTAGE STYLE FOG LIGHTS WITH THE CHEVROLET BO-TIE ON THE VISORS ! FOG LIGHTS ARE A NEW COPY OF MANY TYPE`S USED ON AUTOMOBILES AND TRUCKS OF THE EARLY 1940`S ~ 1950`S AND SOME 1960`S ! MOUNTS ON TO THE FRONT SPLASH PAN BETWEEN THE BUMPER AND GRILL ! COMES WITH A NEW PAIR OF REMOVABLE VISORS WHEN NOT NEEDED ! NEW PAIR 4 INCH AMBER COLOR SEAL BEAMS THAT COME IN 6-VOLTS ! COMES READY TO INSTALLED , NICE LOOKING DRESS UP ITEM !
                                             
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