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Vintage Mgb, Mg Midget Amber Side Marker Light Lens Housing & Wiring - Good Used on 2040-parts.com

US $28.00
Location:

Ellsworth, Wisconsin, US

Ellsworth, Wisconsin, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Lucas Manufacturer Part Number:Lens: SAE P1 68 Housing: L 824 Other Part Number:Lens: 54579359 Assy: 54579361 Placement on Vehicle:Array Country of Manufacture:United Kingdom

MG MGB AMBER SIDE MARKER LIGHT LENS, HOUSING & WIRING ASSEMBLY

LUCAS FACTORY ORIGINAL PART MADE IN ENGLAND

PART NUMBERS ON THE OUTSIDE OF AMBER LENS: SAE P168

PART NUMBERS ON METAL HOUSING: LUCAS L 824

PART NUMBERS LISTED INSIDE AMBER LENS:

LENS 54579359

ASSY 54579361

CONDITION:

LENS IS IN GOOD CONDITION NOT CRACKED, SCRATCHED OR PITTED

CHROME HOUSING IS IN GOOD CONDITION, SOME PITTING BUT RESPECTABLE CONDITION

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