Fog Lights With Brackets 1930's 1940's Chrysler, Dodge, Plymouth Amber 1 Pair on 2040-parts.com
Fullerton, California, US
THIS IS ONE PAIR OF FOG LIGHTS WITH BRACKETS. THESE ARE ORIGINAL USED ON 1930'S AND 1940'S CHRYSLER, DODGE, AND PLYMOUTH CARS AND TRUCKS. THESE HAVE THE CURVED GLASS LENS WITH CHROME HOUSING. THE BRACKETS ARE CHROME AND MOUNT ON THE BUMPER BRACKETS. THESE ARE WELL MADE WITH EXCELLENT CHROME. THEY ARE 12 VOLT AND CAN BE CONVERTED TO 6 VOLT BY CHANGING THE BULB. YOU GET TWO LIGHTS AND TWO BRACKETS FOR ONE PRICE

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