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1941 - 1948 Nos Ford Carlton-hall Lamp Fog Light Kit Fit On Splash Pan. Org.bx on 2040-parts.com

US $149.00
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Mansfield, Texas, US

Mansfield, Texas, US
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 1941 - 1948   NOS  CAROLTON - HALL LAMP FOG LIGHT KIT WITH MOUNTING BRACKETS WHICH FIT ON BUMPER BRACKETS.   5 INCH 6 VOLTS,  AMBER LENS, WITH SWITCH STAMPED FOG LIGHTS.  THESE ARE VERY HEAVY AND WELL BUILT.

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