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Pair Antique Vintage 1930's 1931 Hupmobile Hupp Car Rat Rod Fender Lights Lamps on 2040-parts.com

US $9.95
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Saint Paul, Minnesota, US

Saint Paul, Minnesota, US
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Pair Antique Vintage 1930's 1931 Hupmobile Hupp Car Rat Rod Fender Lights Lamps. These are original lights. The diameter measures 3 5/8 inches. The depth measures 3 inches. Both of the matching glass lenses are in nice condition with no cracks. The light bodies and rims are in good condition. One rim has a small soft dent on the outer side. Both reflectors are matching. The 3 point spring steel retainer that holds each light together is gone on the end one of the arms on one of the lights. All three of the ends of the 3 spring retainers on the other light are gone. That is why I taped the light together in the picture. They will need to be fixed to hold the lights together. The matching bases are present for both lights as seen in the pictures. These are very difficult lights to locate in any condition. This is a nice opportunity if you can use them! This is a NO RESERVE AUCTION! Shipping in the U.S. lower 48 states is $8.45. I will ship internationally! Email your location for a shipping charge quote.

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