Vintage Lot Of 5 Rat Rod Trailer Truck Lights Pioneer Grotelite For Parts on 2040-parts.com
Shermans Dale, Pennsylvania, United States
Up for bid is a lot of 5 rat rod/truck/trailer lights. All are in used condition with some showing their age more than others. The wires of one Grotelite are coming loose and there is a crack in the lens. The yellow Pioneer fog light is glass, while the rest are plastic. See all pictures for best description. Please ask any and all questions before bidding and we will be more than happy to get back to you in a timely manner. International buyers - We are not responsible for any additional customs/clearance fees charged by your country and not associated with Ebay. Please check your local postal service for international purchases before bidding. We gladly combine shipping or give multiple purchase shipping discounts. If you are making multiple purchases from us and would like to combine your items for shipping to save the most money, just message us and let us know and we will send you a combined invoice when you are done shopping! Please take a moment to review our feedback and bid with confidence. Thanks for looking and happy bidding! |
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