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Vintage Arrow Jeweled Turn Signal Lights Rat Hot Rod Flathead Harley Motorgycle on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Rochester, New York, United States

Rochester, New York, United States
Condition:Used

I bought these to use on my old 1934 Plymouth Hot Rod as I was missing one when I got the car. To be Honest with you they were to shinny looking for my old rod so I found one single that was more pitted to match the one already on the car.  This set I'm selling are very lightly pitted and from one foot away you can't even tell they have any pitting. The Chrome is in real nice condition for there age.The Jeweled lights have No Chips in the Glass. These work GREAT for adding old turn signals on a car that never had them. I believe these were also used on old motorcycles. Please look at the pictures and ask any questions you may have before bidding. 

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