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Vintage Jeweled Lights Harley Hot Rat Rod Motorcycle 1930s Glass Jewel on 2040-parts.com

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Kingston, Pennsylvania, United States

Kingston, Pennsylvania, United States
Crack in jeweles
Brand:Arrow Surface Finish:Chrome Manufacturer Part Number:1171

Vintage JEWELED LIGHT Harley Hot Rat Rod Motorcycle 1930s Glass Jewel.Vintage ARROW 1171 license plate or marker light . The housing is teardrop shaped and has a clear glass jeweled lens. The housing measures 3" long overall. The chrome is in good condition. The jeweles do have a crack in them. This is only the housings. I only ship on Saturdays. Thanks 

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