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Ford Mustang 1969-1970 69 70 Oem License Plate Lamp/light Assembly "restored" on 2040-parts.com

US $120.00
Location:

Reseda, California, United States

Reseda, California, United States
Here we have an original license plate light that has been restored and functions 100%... Take a look at the pictures. Also their are metal pits at a at varies places on the front of the light. The light is covered with zinc dichromate plating and the pits are covered with the plating. You will not be disappointed putting this nice looking light into your pony
Brand:FoMoCo Surface Finish:Zinc dichromate plating Manufacturer Part Number:C9ZZ-13550A Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Placement on Vehicle:Rear

Restored Value $175.00

Here we have a professionally re-plated rear License Plate Light for the 1969-1970 Mustang.  The plating has been done by a plating shop that has been around since the mid-50s and the plating shows great on the light .  The wiring is OEM original and includes a OEM original wire sleeve..  The OEM Grommet looks great on the wire.  The OEM glass lens appeared to be in great shape, and I included a new lens gasket and bulb.  Finally included are 2 new concourse lamp hanging screws from AMK (Made in USA).  This is a very nice restored lamp and will look great in concourse restorations or for someone who enjoys having Ford Factory original parts.  

Letter&Number Stamping:
SAE-L-69-MG
Lamp Housing: FoMoCo  
Door Retainer: FoMoCo    
Glass: FoMoCo
Black Wire: FoMoCo


The Fact is that NOS License plate lights are almost impossible to find these days on eBay, or other vendors for 1969-1970 Mustangs.  The License Plate Lights that come-up for sale are just Ford Galaxie"service parts" Lights and are different from Mustang light in design....    What I'm selling is a true Ford Factory License Plate Light with all number/letter stamping.  Restored back to Factory condition.  It would cost much more time and money to purchase a OEM light and have it professionally re-plated and get all the accessories that I listed above.  Anyone can paint a light, but plating brings the light to a whole another level.  Worth the investment for your Pony.

Don't settle for foreign reproductions, keep your Mustang real with Factory Ford Parts.
Keep searching you won't find another Factory 1969-1970 license plate light in this condition on eBay....

Price estimates for making the license plate light look FoMoCo Factory again:  
This is how much will cost, if you plan on doing your own license plate light restoration.

Purchasing a good OEM license plate light:  $25-30
Professionally re-platting the license plate light:  $80-90
Purchasing accessories to complete the light:  $20-30
Time: Finding a good plating shop and driving fuel prices:  $5-10
Purchase from me and save$$$$$

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