2 Vintage Car Or Buss Warning Lights Or Signal Lights Cats Eye No 35 Both Work on 2040-parts.com
Fargo, North Dakota, US
Lights are in good condition with no cracked plastic lenses and they both work. Cats Eye No 35 measures 7". The other is red on one side and orange on the other. in diameter. See pictures.
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