Vintage Spotlight Unity Mfg, Co. Model S6 1960's In Good Condition on 2040-parts.com
Dowelltown, Tennessee, United States
Appears to be missing the mounting bracket and it has not been tested. The wiring is all there, the handle works great and the light turns freely. The finish is still great, considering its age (1960's) Sold as-is. |
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