Old Fish-eye Spotlight Fog Light Glass Focal Lens, Classic Car & Truc on 2040-parts.com
Fort Mohave, Arizona, US
UP FOR AUCTION IS THIS VINTAGE PAIR OF AUTOMOBILE FISH EYE FOG LIGHTS
MADE OF BLACK BAKELITE
THEY ARE 4-3/4 INCHES LONG NOT INCLUDING THE PLUG ON THE BACK
THEY ARE IN VERY GOOD CONDITION FOR THE AGE, MY GUESS IS THE 1930'S, THE BULBS INSIDE LOOK LIKE NEW, THERE ARE NO CRACKS OR CHIPS, ALTHOUGH THERE IS ONE MINOR TINY SPOT WHERE THE PAINT PEELED - SEE PHOTO
ON THE RING AROUND THE GLASS LENS IT SAYS--{ BLAZER SAE-F-92 } ALSO IT SAYS ON THE TOP- { PAT, PENDING }
I JUST PICKED THEM UP AT A YARD SALE FROM AN OLD TIMER, I DID NOT TEST THEM TO SEE IF THEY WORK, MOST LIKELY THEY DO WORK
GREAT ANTIQUE FISH EYE FOG LIGHTS IN GREAT CONDITION
USA SHIPPING ONLY
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