Vintage Truck Bus Gmc Chevy Ratrod Large Bullet Style Marker Lights 427 Hot Rod on 2040-parts.com
Lincolnton, North Carolina, United States
~~~~~BLAST FROM THE PAST~~~~~~ Pair of Large Bullet Style Marker Lights Made by Guide MB 5A SAE P64 MADE in USA Originally used on Large Trucks or Bus's Great lights for Rat Rods 15 1/2" long Chrome has pitting One light has rubber sealant on it as shown on photo lenses have stress marks Please check photos closely for condition & contact me for any questions No reserve Shipping charge are for lower 48 States only convertible model a model t pontiac olds st.rod ratrod hotrod |
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