Wwii Jeep Willys Mb / Ford Gpw Headlight Buckets on 2040-parts.com
Riverdale, Georgia, US
WWII WILLYS MB / FORD GPW HEADLIGHT BUCKETS Used pair of WWII Jeep Willys MB Headlight Buckets in used take off condition. The pair is in overall very good condition. There is some light surface rust and of course dirt and grime. What’s left of the Original wiring is still present including the ground wire and Original screws. The left side bracket is cracked, however the good thing is that it has never been shade tree engineered so you can repair it correctly. The buckets are complete with 12 VOLT headlights. As can be seen in the pictures the lights WORK!! As an added BONUS you get both High Beam and Low Beam working headlights!! See also my other listings. Email with any questions.
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