Offered for sale is a beautiful set of Packard 6 volt headlights with built in parking lights. Depressed beam. Both lenses are new and marked right side. You can also order these lights in 12 volt. Call for availability. Call Richard Blomquist at White Glove Collection with any questions 608-780-8229. VISA or MasterCard Preferred. *International shipping is offered and cost is based on location of buyer*
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Serial plates f/chrysler, desoto, dodge, plymouth(US $99.00)
Tear drop black trippe light senior brackets(US $850.00)
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