Pittsburgh Reflector Company Cockpit Lamp Wwii Aircraft Light Hot Rat Rod Bomber on 2040-parts.com
South Point, Ohio, United States
Vintage WWII era Aircraft Cockpit Lamp. Nice overall condition with no cracks. Will need some new battery leads wired up in order to be functional. Please see pictures for best detail. Any questions just email me. Thanks for looking.
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