1920's Emergency Car Dash Light Rare Nos In Box Hold Tite Rare 1932 Ford on 2040-parts.com
Litchfield, New Hampshire, United States
Here is a NOS rare Hold Tite emergency car dash light. This is red glass on half around and this is in the NOS original container. This just came from a long time collector of rare car items. It is a rare item and can be used if someone wanted to or add to a collection. Beautiful rare piece.
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