Vintage 1967 Jag. 420g Lights, No Sockets, Check Them Out !! on 2040-parts.com
Cadyville, New York, United States
Up for bid is a pair of lights from a 1967 Jaguar 420G, they need some attention, I try to take them apart without any luck, I will leave it up to the new owner. Please look at all the pictures for a complete view of their condition, if you have any questions please contact me. Thanks for looking !!
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