Vintage Vw Beetle Volkswagen Bug Headlight Lenses 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 on 2040-parts.com
Bethel, Connecticut, US
Vintage VW headlight lenses. I have a total of 10. Selling them individually.
Two distinct types. Some say HELLA at the base, some have the VW logo.
Buy-It-Now at $33 each. Shipping runs $7.95 anywhere within the lower 48 states. If you want more than one, place your bid but don't pay until I adjust
the invoice. I will combine shipping. Packed away years ago and recently found.
All factory originals, Thanks for looking, as always...
KKQ
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