These are used non restored lights. I did scuff and sand the housings, then sprayed some paint to stop the rust, they are not perfect. The lenses are good but do have some signs of wear. They do have some dings and scrapes on them as you can see from the photos, they would make a good driving set for a car. I put new bulbs in them. They fit Mustang GT, SVO, Thunderbird Turbo Coupe, Cougar XR 7 Turbo and Lincoln LSC. They also fit some Jeep applications. These lights are in good condition and priced accordingly. They are not priced for show cars, but restored they would be very nice.
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Fog/Driving Lights for Sale
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- S.e.v. marchal fog light cover pair for jeep cj(US $500.00)
- Lqqk! vintage mopar amber turn lens nos nib 1968-69 dodge truck w gaskets 68 dt(US $79.95)
- Antique 1908 brass e &j gas kerosene lamp model t era
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