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Vintage Fog Lights Rat Rod Hot Rod Old School Custom on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Grafton, Illinois, United States

Grafton, Illinois, United States
THESE ARE UNTESTED AND SOLD AS PARTS & NOT WORKING. THESE HAVE ONE WIRE COMING OUT OF THE BACK & LENS ARE MARKED FOG ON EACH. THE MAKER IS UNKNOWN. THERE IS A DENT ON THE BACK OF ONE FOG LIGHT BUCKET. PLEASE SEE ALL PICTURES FOR YOUR DETERMINATION OF CONDITION.
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 VINTAGE FOG LIGHTS RAT ROD HOT ROD OLD SCHOOL CUSTOM

THESE ARE UNTESTED AND SOLD AS PARTS & NOT WORKING. THESE HAVE ONE WIRE COMING OUT OF THE BACK & LENS ARE MARKED FOG ON EACH. THE MAKER IS UNKNOWN. THERE IS A DENT ON THE BACK OF ONE FOG LIGHT BUCKET. PLEASE SEE ALL PICTURES FOR YOUR DETERMINATION OF CONDITION.

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