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1957-58 Edsel Ford Mercury T Bird Factory Head Lights on 2040-parts.com

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North Bend, Oregon, United States

North Bend, Oregon, United States
Condition:Used

UP FOR SALE IS A EXTREMLY RARE SET OF FACTORY ORIGINAL G.E ROUND LOGO 4001 & 4002 HEAD LIGHTS,BOTH HIGH AND LOW BEAMS,REMOVED FROM A 1958 EDSEL LONG TERM STORAGE CAR IN STORAGE SINCE 1970.1958 WAS THE LAST YEAR OF THE G.E ROUND LOGOS.THEY HAVE ALL BEEN TESTED FOR FIVE MINUTES AND STILL WORK FINE AFTER 58 YEARS.WHEN IS THE LAST TIME YOU HAVE SEEN A WORKING SET. IF IT JUST HAS TO BE ORIGINAL THEN DON'T MISS OUT ON THESE.I RECOMMEND THESE FOR SHOW ONLY DO TO THE RARETY & THAT THEY ARE NEARLY IMPOSSIBLE TO FIND STILL WORKING.PERFECT FOR A FACTORY RESTORATION PROJECT. SHIPPING ANYWHERE.   THANKS FOR LOOKING

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