Nos 1970-1 Plymouth Cuda Fog/road Lamps Bezels #3403845 on 2040-parts.com
Rochester, Minnesota, United States
Here is a pair of NOS take off 1970-1 Cuda road/fog lamp bezels.Part #3403845.These came off a set of complete NOS road lamps I had purchased and as you can see they do have their slight factory "NOS" defects.2-3 slight bumps in the chrome and a slight indent by the one screw hole area.These would be perfect for the guy that wants OE Mopar but doesn't want to pay 400-500 for a set in a box that may or may not be any better.Winning bidder pays 15.00 shipping.Good luck and please check out my other Mopar auctions
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