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Vintage Nos K-d Headlights Spot Light,hot Rod Rat,4x4 Truck,buggy,jeep,project on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Milan, Indiana, United States

Milan, Indiana, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:K-D Manufacturer Part Number:KD 848-2325

 Auction is for 3 NOS VINTAGE K-D BRIGHT LITES 848 SERIES Never opened Sealed Beam.Spot 385,000 c.p. Headlights Spotlights. These boxes are still sealed in the original plastic wrap. They are bottom mount black finish. VERY HARD TO FIND NEVER OPENED.

PAYPAL payment due at auction end.  Selling as is all sales final.  NO international shipping.

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