VINTAGE K-D 866 FOG LAMP/ DRIVING LAMP RARE VINTAGE DRIVING ACCESSORY. TESTED AND WORKS. APPEARS TO HAVE ALL MOUNTING HARDWARE, WHICH IS VERY RARE GOOD TO VERY GOOD DRIVER QUALITY. NOT SHOW QUALITY. NEEDS TO BE RE-WIRED NO DINGS,TEARS OR CRACKS. ONE BLEMISH IN REAR BY MOUNTING. HAS SOME SMALL SCRATCHES ONE WOULD EXPECT FROM A VINTAGE AUTO ITEM MAIN CARRIAGE BOLT HAS GAULED THREADS. EASY TO REPLACE MOUNTING BOLT OUT OF LIGHT IS SLIGHTLY GAULED. PLEASE SEE PHOTOS PLEASE VIEW ALL PHOTOS FOR CONDITION BEFORE BIDDING WILL SHIP TO CONTINENTAL US ONLY |
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