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Vintage Delta Boat Light, Bow Mount, Red & Green Metal Mounting Bracket, Works on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Dexter, New York, United States

Dexter, New York, United States
Some of paint is worn and small amount of rust shows. See pictures.
Type:bow lights Manufacturer Part Number:unknown Brand:Delta

Each light takes one "D" cell battery.  It works and I will include the ones I used to take the pictures.  But, you will probably want to buy new ones.












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