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(4) Vintage Dialco Dash Gauge Panel Light Indicator Lamp Holder Brackets on 2040-parts.com

US $34.75
Location:

Portland, Oregon, United States

Portland, Oregon, United States
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Warranty:No Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Brand:Dialco

Condition:

Used.  Residual solder on terminals. All have been tested with bulbs (not included) and are in working condition. Sold as is.  Absolutely no returns on this item.

Description:

Vintage Dash Gauge Panel Light Indicator Lamp Holder Brackets

Qty: 4

Manufacturer/Brand: DIALCO

Lamp Holder Bracket Material: unknown

Overall Length: ~1.5

Height: ~1”

Width: ~.957”

9/16” female threads for a lens (21C ? lens) (not included)

2 Solder eyelet terminals, insulated

Accepts standard T1-3/4 bayonet bulbs (not included)

Includes fiber washer

Mounts in 11/16” hole

Disclaimer

Please look over the photos carefully and do not assume anything about the item(s) included in this listing. This item is sold as you see in the pictures.  NO Warranty’s Expressed or Implied. If it is not pictured, it is likely not included. I am not an expert and do not claim to be with any of the items I sell. I do the best research I can in order to properly represent the item(s) as clearly and honestly as possible. I strongly encourage buyers to do their own research beforehand. If you have any questions, please ask before you buy and I will do my best to answer your questions to the best of my abilities.

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