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Vintage Style 2 Lamp Tail Light / Stainless, Glass Lens,truck, Rat Rod, Trailer on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Monrovia, California, United States

Monrovia, California, United States
NEW REPRODUCTION OF VINTAGE TAIL LIGHT
Placement on Vehicle:Rear Brand:DUOLAMP Surface Finish:STAINLESS

DUOLAMP VINTAGE STYLE STAINLESS 2 LAMP TAIL LIGHT.

GLASS LENS / BUILT IN LICENSE PLATE LIGHT / PIGTAILS FOR EASY WIRING.

COMES WITH 6 VOLT LAMPS BUT ARE EASILY SWITCHED OUT FOR 12 VOLT LAMPS.

GREAT FOR VINTAGE TRUCKS, RAT RODS, BOBBERS, JEEPS, TRAILERS, MODEL-A, MORE...

U.S SHIPPING ADDRESS OR E-BAY GLOBAL SHIPPING PROGRAM ONLY.

PAYMENT BY PAYPAL IS DUR WITHIN 3 DAYS OF WINNING BID.

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