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Nos New Pa Jod P. A. Carello Vintage Driving Light - Made In Italy on 2040-parts.com

US $115.00
Location:

Eureka, California, United States

Eureka, California, United States
New old stock. Tested and working. Has some spot inside lens from storage cand be . Chrome has light pitting. Never installed. See pictures
Brand:CARELLO Surface Finish:CHROME Manufacturer Part Number:K 4559 Warranty:No Placement on Vehicle:Front Country/Region of Manufacture:Italy UPC:Does not apply

This is an vintage NOS Itailian made  CARELLO P.A. JOD  Vintage Driving Light 


New old stock. Tested and working. Has some spot inside lens from storage. Light fixture can be diassembled and cleaned.  Chrome is dent free and  has light pitting. Never installed. See pictures Free Priority Shipping

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