10 Westinghouse Vintage Nos Type Ct7 Signal Precision 9 Watt 12 Volt Lamp Bulbs on 2040-parts.com
Fishersville, Virginia, United States
Selling 10 vintage NOS Westinghouse rare type CT7 auto signal precision lamp bulbs in original box and sleeves. These are 9 Watts 12 Volts and the S.C. BAY base. I can not find this bulb for sale on Ebay. Original box is complete showing overall age wear from handling over the years. Sleeves look great. No signs of moisture or insects.
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