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12 Vintage Lumax British Caeg Automobile Spitfire Motor Lamp Bulbs 12-14v 16w on 2040-parts.com

US $33.50
Location:

Dallas, Texas, United States

Dallas, Texas, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:Lumax Manufacturer Part Number:5A/1449

Twelve each part number 5A/1449 LUMAX British Motor Lamp Bulbs in Original boxes. Made by CEAG Limited, located in Barnsley, London, Great Britain They are the makers of the Famous Miners Electric Safety Lamps. CAEG Lighting's first incandescent lamps were made for its miners safety lamps in 1922. CAEG, a company established in 1912, still manufactures bulbs today. They have a long history of manufacturing low voltage lighting for defense, mining, vehicle, marine and aeronautical industries. Each lot you are bidding on contains 12 each of these vintage bulbs. I have been told that these vintage bulbs are the type that were fitted to WW2/WWII RAF Spitfire reflector gunsights.!


Even though it is in new surplus condition, buyer is responsible to make sure that this part will work for their application as there is no warranty or guarantee expressed or implied.

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