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Fog Lights #3 Chevy Cadillac 1927 1931 1933 1935 1938 on 2040-parts.com

US $275.00
Location:

Aurora, Colorado, United States

Aurora, Colorado, United States
Condition:New Brand:CPH Manufacturer Part Number:KC9411 UPC:Does not apply

Touring Car Fog Lights #3

Chrome with Chrome Brackets (2)

Here is a nice accessory for your favorite ride. They are Show Quality chrome steel with glass lenses. They are about 7" od and 4" deep. They pivot for full adjustability. The chrome bracket is about 4" from the bucket mount to where it hooks to the bumper brace. The chrome carriage head bolt is 7/16" NC x 4" long and will clamp to a bumper brace up to 4 1/2" wide. They are supplied with 12V bulbs but are easily replaced with 6V bulbs. The inner reflector is metal. I do stock replacement lenses. This listing is for 2 complete assemblies. Lots of cool stuff at the Classic Parts House. Thanks for stopping by!

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