68-79 Volkswagen Vw Beetle 7" Round "angry Eyes" Headlight Covers - H6024 on 2040-parts.com
Waterville, Maine, US
- Fits standard 7" Round sealed beam headlight (H6024)
- Gives your Beetle, Muscle Car, Truck, Jeep or Hot Rod a unique and personalized look!
- Hand made in the U.S.A.!
- Durable acrylic!
- Protects headlight!
- Easy to Install!
- Easy to take off and put back on!
- No drilling or modification to vehicle or headlight!
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