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    Euro indicator assemblies

    I have a pair of what are believed to be 73 Euro front indicator assemblies for sale.

    Both in great shape I cleaned one up a bit more than the other to show no corrosion at all, both will clean up perfectly.

    No wiring looms or rear plastic covers just what you see in the pic

    $695USD ONO for the pair, free shipping via Fed Ex.

    clyde@the-boyers.biz
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    Those are the Euro TS housings Clyde
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob Alfonso View Post
    Those are the Euro TS housings Clyde
    They are both stamped USA.
    Last edited by raspritz; 04-22-2017 at 07:57 PM.

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    Are you sure Bob as there is no capacity for the outside bulb and they are marked USA inside the bodies
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    More specifically Euro 73. I think the addition of the small plastic reflector behind the running light bulb was a later iteration. Clyde, the housing castings were common and will often have USA and Italy cast into the backside. The USA castings for instance have the pegs for mounting the front light separator plate but, obviously aren't swedged because no separator! They don't look modified so, definitely Euro. Also, the snap in reflectors are a different pattern from Euro to US.
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    what is behind the reflector?
    Euro car had white paint there from what i recall?
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    Thanks Michael I have changed the heading and description
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    Sold thanks Early S
    Clyde Boyer





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