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1930s 1940s Dome Light Ford Chevy Dodge Hudson Pontiac Hot Rod Coupe Sedan Buick on 2040-parts.com

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Portland, Oregon, United States

Portland, Oregon, United States
Condition:Used Brand:N/A WILL FIR SEVERAL APPLICATIONS Surface Finish:GLASS / METAL NICKEL Manufacturer Part Number:CHRYSLER DESOTO STUDEBAKER CADILLAC OLDSMOBILE GM Other Part Number:CUSTOM CLASSIC STOCK ORIGINAL COLLECTABLE ANTIQUE Interchange Part Number:LA SALLE MERCURY PACKARD LINCOLN Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Warranty:No

A vintage used dome light, art deco style, textured frosted glass lens with nickel bezel and housing. The housing has a crack in the bezel edge, see photo, not bad and not very noticeable. It also has a few bends, probably wont notice once installed and could be straightened with a little finesse. Missing the socket. Not sure what this fits but will work on several applications, years makes and models. E-mail with questions and please check out my other auctions!

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