Nos Sears Amber Glass Chrome Foglights, 1 Pair on 2040-parts.com
Dade City, Florida, United States
Some of the best fog lights made. Made in Japan in the 70s, high quality chrome. Real amber glass lenses. These have a symbol in the middle that looks like an atom. Price is for the pair, if you need a pic of the other light, just ask. Canada shipping is about double.
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