10 Vintage Everready Automobile Lamps Bulbs G-e 1002 W-1002 With Box #22 on 2040-parts.com
Dayton, Ohio, United States
FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION ARE 10 AUTOMOBILE LAMPS/BULBS. FIVE ARE MARKED G-E 1002 AND FIVE ARE MARKED W-1002. THEY ARE NEW OLD STOCK. THE BOX IS IN FAIR CONDITION.
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