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Nos 1931 1932 Hudson Headlight Lenses Original Depress Beam 12818 on 2040-parts.com

US $249.50
Location:

Fort Collins, Colorado, United States

Fort Collins, Colorado, United States
original new old stock parts in Pretty nice condition, never been installed, small chip on one edge (photos).
Brand:C.M. Hall Lamp Interchange Part Number:31 32 T U eight 8 cylinder 10 3/16 headlamp Manufacturer Part Number:H-12818 OEM genuine head light lamp glass lens Other Part Number:coupe sedan roadster phaeton custom deluxe

This is an original pair of 31-32 Hudson NOS Headlight Lenses, Depress Beam 12818.  Pretty nice condition, never been installed, small chip on one edge (photos).  Please check my other auctions. 

 

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