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Wipac Reversing Spot Light Series 210 Sae R69 , Austin, Morris, Mg, Ford Car on 2040-parts.com

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Glenmont, New York, United States

Glenmont, New York, United States
shell stailess is a bit frosty on the top , but overall appearance is quite nice
Interchange Part Number:Series 210 S A E r 69 Other Part Number:SAE R69 Brand:Wipac Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:S210

Wipac S210 back up light used on many British cars 

Austin, Sunbeam MG Ford Morris

top of shell stainless is a bit frosted, but the rest looks pretty good

tiny bit of rust on the bracket, but not too bad.

a hint of tinge on the lens but you cant tell unless it's out of the fixture

Overall it looks better than  the pics show, but not museum quality

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