Original Vintage Acrystat Tail Light/lamp Great For Rat Rod Or ??? on 2040-parts.com
Springdale, Arkansas, US
An original ACRYSTAT light by Signal-Stat Corp. B'klyn, NY.
No Rust, No dents. Light is Untested.
Lens have scuff marks but no cracks.
Heavy solid steel housing from the old days.
The lens is very thick and I thought it was glass after doing the old 'thunk' test but it says ACRYSTAT on it.
Lens is 4" diameter and housing is 4 1/2" tall plus the mounting bolt.
Front to back is 3"
Please ask any questions you may have and see the pictures for more detail.
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