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Vintage Original Guide 682-c Headlights 1932 Ford Hot Rod Rat Rod Nice 1013 on 2040-parts.com

US $200.00
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Evansville, Indiana, US

Evansville, Indiana, US
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VINTAGE ORIGINAL GUIDE 682-C HEADLIGHTS 1932 FORD HOT ROD RAT ROD NICE 1013

HEADLIGHT LENSES ARE IN GOOD SHAPE

ONE TURN SIGNAL LENS IS CRACKED....SEE PICS

HAS SOME SMALL DINGS AND IMPERFECTIONS

ONE BEZEL HAS A SMALL DENT ON IT

COULD USE SOME NEW PAINT

HAS SOME LIGHT MINOR SURFACE RUST....NOT BAD....NO ROT

HAS NOT BEEN TESTED

NICE....NOT PERFECT....HARD TO FIND

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