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OER Courtsey Light Brackets 1967-1981 GM Cars

691-K387


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Courtsey Light Brackets 1967-1981 GM Cars
Courtsey Light Brackets
  • 1967-1970 GM Cars
  • Under Dash Lamp Brackets
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    What is the inside diameter of the lamp holder hole for or Part Number 691-K387? ? This is something that should be added for info purposes. And do you have any lamp socket assemblies w/ lamp 12Volt that will fit?

    Asked by: JamesP54
    These are stock replacements - For all convertibles and coupes with deluxe interiors. Brackets feature a 3/4" hole for lamp socket.
    Answered by: Rusty B
    Date published: 2018-08-29
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