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Nos Vintage Yankee 77 Amber Clearance Lights Awesome! on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Wickenburg, Arizona, United States

Wickenburg, Arizona, United States
Condition:Used

Awesome, Never Used, NOS Vintage Yankee 77 Amber Clearance Lights. Made In The USA! Sold as pictured!
All items are sold AS-IS unless otherwise specified (just like at an auction or parts swap meet).The parts I sell are typically used and will require restoration.The buyer is responsible for determining if the part will fit their application.I typically try to answer emails within 48 hours on Monday through Friday excluding holidays,vacation and weekends. I ship three days weekly (Monday's , Wednesday's and Friday's) as many of my items come from a second location and we are a good distance from the post office so it is not feasible to ship on a daily basis. If an item is returned for any reason, buyer is responsible for return shipping costs. All "local pick-up items" must be picked up within 30 days of sale or item will be forfeited and relisted unless prior written arrangements have been made. Please, NO whining, B.S. or scammers. Thank you and have a great day!

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