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1969 1970 Cadillac Eldorado Door Courtesy Lights Red/white Lenses * on 2040-parts.com

US $116.99
Location:

Holiday, Florida, United States

Holiday, Florida, United States
Condition:Used Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right

1969 1970 CADILALC ELDORADO INTERIOR COURTESY LIGHTS with Red & White Lens Lamps - CAN BE FITTED TO 1967 AND 1968 ELDORADO BUT NOT PERIOD CORRECT.

Chrome bezel has miinor blemishing and is very good overall just minor kincks

The price is for one (1) unit if you want two (2) you pay twice the price but save on shipping

I have four (4) units,.. two (2) are in tact with all plastic lens lamps -very nice

The other two (2) have missing the white plastic lens lamp covers and are therfore 1/2 the price,..so If you want the cheaper set with the missing white lens send me an offer at half the price and a note asking for the unit missing the white lens lamp cover

NOTE: The last photo is for 74-78 Eldorados and has the curved face plate and curved lenses...I have those also for the same price - please specify with order.

Thanks for your interest.

 

 

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