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Yellow Headlights Set Chrysler 300 Newport 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 New Yorker on 2040-parts.com

US $69.98
Location:

Caribou, Maine, US

Caribou, Maine, US
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All the rage in the early 1970's now there back. Here are set of "2" new yellow headlights for your Chrysler Newport or New Yorker. These can be used in any quad headlight car. These are the same wattage as the orginal high beams 50 watts. If your car uses 5001 or 5001h headlights these are a direct fit!

These plug directly into your cars wiring (also have the 3 alignment tabs) . I have very few of these available.  Thanks for looking!

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