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    Red on red rear lens 1972

    This is marked 1972 Bosch lens. in full disclosure, I have repaired a cracked edge on this lens ( used Plastex from Eastwood ) and then sanded it smooth and painted with semi gloss black plastic paint. ( wish I could do chrome ) There is some craziness in the lens but not that noticeable from the outside. 1 scratch on the lens, I did polish and buff the lens out so the mark looks worse in the pictures than real life.

    It looks great for a driver but certainly not concours

    Asking $ 50.00 plus shipping for it.

    Please PM me if interested

    Thanks, Rick

    PS the other 2 lens are for sale as well but they are 77

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    BUMP Lower price $45.00 plus shipping If anyone is interested the other 2 are $120.00 for the pair.

    Please PM me

    Thanks, Rick

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