Pair Ford Automobiles Headlight Parts Vintage Shieldsrare on 2040-parts.com
Aliso Viejo, California, US
These are beautiful. Selling this pair of vintage Ford automobile headlight shields. In mint unused original condition. Will fit your 7" headlights. They are very easy to install right under the metal ring on your headlights. Perfect parts to protect the headlights on your old Ford. Thank you. Note: Any marks that you think you see are just reflections. These are mint original condition.
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