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18 minutes ago, '76mintgrün'02 said:

I think I have one chromie one.

My car takes the blackened ones... and they're fine.

I'll check and make sure it has all three tabs... and stuff.

Then I'll get you some photos.

Not right this minute though...

Tom

Thanks for what you can do. 

 

Chrome is nice to have, not required as the other is black so it will get painted. Utility is the name of the game here.  

But what do I know

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PM received... wrong part, I guess.

 

I think this is part #5, but might be wrong.

 

( edit: I was right about #5, but he says he wants # 3 )

(... but what does he know?)  :D 

Headlight
No. Description Supp. Qty  From   Up To  Part Number Price   Notes
01 Bracket left SEALED BEAM 1 02/1962 08/1973 63121355409     ENDED
01 Bracket right SEALED BEAM 1 02/1962 08/1973 63121355410 $180.44   ENDED
01 Bracket left SEALED BEAM 1 09/1973 07/1976 63121358065 $244.40   ENDED
01 Bracket right SEALED BEAM 1 09/1973 07/1976 63121358066 $267.84   ENDED
02 Headlight insert 12 VOLT 2 01/1966 07/1976 63121351971     ENDED
05 Supporting ring   1     63121357875 $60.86   ENDED
08 Hex nut M5 8   07/1976 63121354473 $0.65   ENDED
08 Hex nut M5 8     07147202368      
Notes
  • ENDED = the part has been discontinued (no longer available).

NE1 else?

Edited by '76mintgrün'02

   

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