A pair of original Nash fog lights are in good condition I believe they are from the 20's or 30's One light has minor chrome loss on top where it says Nash I did not try them so I am unsure if bulbs work I think they will polish up very nice This item is being sold As is So please view photos carefully and ask questions before bidding There are no returns accepted
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