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68 -72 Vintage Gm Underhood Light Camaro, Chevelle Nova 2 on 2040-parts.com

US $10.95
Location:

Turner, Oregon, US

Turner, Oregon, US
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 After inspection ,,  have been cleaned and put back together with good parts and tested  Open the hood  light comes on <<   close the hood light goes off  has a built in switch all you need is a hot wire and mount the light ,, Comes with the bulb and screws,   Original GM products  will also work on  Buick Olds Pontiac and Cadillac  67 to 71  these mount to the cross ribs under the hood or where you need them >> recumended for old school cars nova chevelle camaro olds 442 buick GS  and so on  this is a used item in ok to good shape ive sold a pile of them good luck and thanks   shipping priority mail    $3.95 USA

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