Car part (2) - El Com - Cev 213 - Fanali ciclomotori - 1970-1980





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El Com - Cev 213, two motorcycle headlights in glass, original/official, from 1970–1980, with dimensions 13 cm high, 23 cm wide and 16 cm deep.
Description from the seller
The two headlights in the image are models CEV 213 and Al Cam, vintage parts commonly used on various mopeds and motorcycles from the 70s and 80s.
These headlights, often identified by the code 'VG 8142' visible on the glass, were standard and versatile components.
They were installed as original equipment on various brands of light vehicles, including models from Fantic Motor, Beta 50, Garelli, Malaguti, Aprilia, and Rizzato, such as the Rizzato Califfone.
Their widespread popularity makes them iconic and sought-after pieces in the world of vintage vehicle spare parts.
The design features a chrome bezel and a transparent glass, with an outer diameter of approximately 110-115 mm.
Represents an era when vehicle components were often standardized among different manufacturers. Its history is linked to the boom of mopeds in Italy, serving as a reliable source of lighting (generally with two lights, high beam and low beam) for young people and commuters of that time.
Photos are an integral part of the description.
Shipping costs include careful packaging and tracking, ensuring fast delivery times.
The two headlights in the image are models CEV 213 and Al Cam, vintage parts commonly used on various mopeds and motorcycles from the 70s and 80s.
These headlights, often identified by the code 'VG 8142' visible on the glass, were standard and versatile components.
They were installed as original equipment on various brands of light vehicles, including models from Fantic Motor, Beta 50, Garelli, Malaguti, Aprilia, and Rizzato, such as the Rizzato Califfone.
Their widespread popularity makes them iconic and sought-after pieces in the world of vintage vehicle spare parts.
The design features a chrome bezel and a transparent glass, with an outer diameter of approximately 110-115 mm.
Represents an era when vehicle components were often standardized among different manufacturers. Its history is linked to the boom of mopeds in Italy, serving as a reliable source of lighting (generally with two lights, high beam and low beam) for young people and commuters of that time.
Photos are an integral part of the description.
Shipping costs include careful packaging and tracking, ensuring fast delivery times.

