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Rat Hot Rod Guide Blc Headlights 32 Model A Ford 682 Nice Gasser on 2040-parts.com

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Milford, Massachusetts, US

Milford, Massachusetts, US
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 THIS IS A SET OF GUIDE HEADLIGHTS. THEY LOOK TO BE IN PRETTY GOOD SHAPE. THIS IS HOW I GOT THEM. LOOK AT THE PICTURES GOOD. THEY DON'T LOOK ALL ROTTED OUT. I DIDN'T TAKE THEM APART. I GOT THESE WITH A LARGE BOX OF THEM SO CHECK MY OTHER AUCTIONS. NO RESERVE! AS IS ALL SALES FINAL AND BUYER TO PAY ALL SHIPPING. I ONLY SHIP ONCE A WEEK FROM TIME OF  PAYMENT. LOWER 48 STATES ONLY. THANKS.

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