Vintage Auto Dash Indicator Light Lamp Two Hot Rod Rat Rod Lights on 2040-parts.com
Greenwood, Arkansas, United States
This auction is for two old dash indicator lights. They appear to be in very good condition. I do not have a means to test them. The lights are sold as is. Please email with any questions. Buyer to pay $4.50 shipping charge in lower 48 states USA.
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