Vintage Hand Held Spot Light For 40's-50's (?) Vehicles on 2040-parts.com
New Fairfield, Connecticut, US
VINTAGE HAND HELD SPOT LIGHT FOR 40'S-50'S VEHICLES
wood handle, old wire, lens is scratched, chrome is worn.
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