1931 Chevrolet Headlight/headlamp 2 Bulb Model on 2040-parts.com
Champlin, Minnesota, US
Nice solid rust-free bucket with much of the original paint still on. Nice clean lens, and also shiny reflector. Rim has several dents, but possibly still restoresable? Note that this is a 2 bulb model. I believe some had only one?
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