Vintage 1968 Barracuda Parking Lamps Complete on 2040-parts.com
Lancaster, California, United States
IN GREAT CONDITION SOME AGING ON THE LENSES PLEASE SEE PICTURES PIGTAILS IN VERY GOOD SHAPE( ALL ORIGINAL)NO PITTING ON CHROME. IN WORKING ORDER.
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