Marchal Fog Light Covers - 750 Series on 2040-parts.com
Hillsdale, Michigan, United States
These are used covers for Marchal 750 fog lights. They are still very pliable and the tabs are there and hold on to the lights. I repainted the outside and cleared the exterior. They will fit Mustang GT, SVO, Thunderbird Turbo coupe, Cougar XR 7 Turbo and Lincoln LSC. They will also fir Jeep applications. They do have some blemishes as you can see in the photos but they are in very good shape. Great for a driver type of vehicle.
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