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Classic Mini Parking Lamp Austin Morris Cooper In Original Box Free Shipping! on 2040-parts.com

US $30.00
Location:

Plymouth, Michigan, US

Plymouth, Michigan, US
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 This is a very cool item not often seen here in the States.  It's a Parking Lamp made to fit above the door of an Austin or Morris MINI.  In England and parts of Europe, if you park your car on the street at night, it must have a glowing Parking Lamp.  Some cars had these built into to "parking lights" others had to have one added on. This fits over the top of the door and the door is closed holding it in place; no mounting screws needed.  Looks to be unused. Comes with the original box and socket.
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