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Pair Volvo 1800 Nos Boxed Lucas Tail Light Lenses P/n 54573966 668399 Jensen on 2040-parts.com

US $189.95
Location:

Waynesboro, Virginia, United States

Waynesboro, Virginia, United States
Condition:New

      This listing is for a pair of NOS boxed LUCAS tail light lenses for the Volvo 1800 models. These are the Europeon yellow/red lenses.
      These are the original Made in England parts not a reproduction. Lucas was the original OEM supplier to Volvo. The date code on the boxes is January 1963. This is when the JENSEN built models were being produced. WOW!
      Look at the original Lucas box, the wrapping paper, and the envelopes which contains all four screws but only one washer in one box but all four screws and four washers in the other. Also, the end flap on one side of one box is missing. The boxes alone are collectible!

      You definitely do not see these very often. Just what you need for your 1800 restoration!

         
     Thanks for looking at my listing and please visit my eBay store for other Volvo items!
 

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