Retro Dummy Tear Drop Spot Light Spotlight on 2040-parts.com
Pleasant Hill, California, US
This auction is for one chrome, dummy, tear drop, spot light. It is new in the box, and can be installed on either side of your vehicle. Dummy means it does not have a bulb or wiring. This is the style of spot that was so famous on the chopped Merc's and other vintage lead sleds. Please study the photo, and ask any questions that you may have before bidding. I have a few in case you need a pair. Thanks for looking!
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