Vintage 1966 Gto Opera Light - Complete! on 2040-parts.com
Lafayette, Colorado, United States
I only have one but its complete! The pictures show its in pretty good condition. Nice on/off switch, intact glass eye at the end, and the plastic cover is not cracked. The chrome doesn't show any pitting.
Ask any questions. This is the exact light you will receive. |
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