These are original glass fog light lenses for 1957 Cadillacs. They are in good condition. There are no cracks or chips in them. The faces have some small road knicks in them. I have included the proper mountimg screws for them. Shipping weight thru the USPS is two pounds. Buyer pays shipping.
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