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'58-'62 Austin A40 Farina Headlight Trim on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Rye, New Hampshire, United States

Rye, New Hampshire, United States
Mild Cosmetic Wear, Pitting and Cracked Chrome
Placement on Vehicle:Front

This is an original, used headlight trim for a 1958-1962 Austin Farina. It is well-loved and has pitting, as well as the chrome being faded and cracked, but has been cleaned and polished and is ready for your Farina! It deserves a good home, not our eBay shelf. If you have any questions, feel free to message/email us on eBay! To avoid a shipping and handling fee, if you are local to the Rye, NH area, then stop in and check out Brit Bits Inc's Specialty Service Shop and Showroom! Thank you for inquiring and we look forward to your business. Take care!

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