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Pmco 401 Reverse Light - Single Wire on 2040-parts.com

US $1.00
Location:

Santa Clarita, California, US

Santa Clarita, California, US
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Up for auction is a vintage PMCo reverse light assembly. This model 401 shows excellent and it's glass lens makes it a perfect addition to any period correct hot rod or custom. Heck, it can really be used on anything you want. I don't care!! Housing has NO dents but some scratches. Clear Glass Lens has NO Chips or Cracks. Single Wire is intact but insulation and cloth cover have significant wear as shown in the images. I've left it as I received it, un-polished and un-restored. The mounting base has a square hole which a carriage or similar bolt is used for mounting. The light measures approximately 3 1/8" across and about 5 inches high including the base. There is no warranty implied or otherwise on this part and the winner of the auction assumes all risk of service. All shipping charges will be paid by the winner of the auction unless the "buy it now" option is used. If the winner uses the "buy it now" option, the item will be shipped freight prepaid via the carrier of the sellers choice. Good Luck!!<BR>

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