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1934 - 1939 Aubu. Bantum, Mopars, G.m. Hudson, Cord, Stude,nash Headlight Bulb on 2040-parts.com

US $4.00
Location:

Bellflower, California, United States

Bellflower, California, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:G.E. Placement on Vehicle:Front Manufacturer Part Number:2520 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Interchange Part Number:2330 WHICH IS A 50/32 CP BULB AND 2320 = 50/21 CP vintage 6 volt headlight bulb:6 VOLT

1934 - 1939 HEADLIGHT BULB   # 2520   50/21 CANDLE POWER PRE-FOCUSED DOUBLE CONTACT BASE  INTERCHANGEABLE WITH 2330, A 50/23 CP BULB & 2320 A 50/21 CP BULB

THIS AUCTION IS FOR 1 BULB.  

IT IS NOT THE BULB SPECIFIED IN THE CHARTS FOR THE FOLLOWING AUTOS BUT WILL FIT.   IT IS LOWER POWER LOW BEAM GREAT FOR CITY DRIVING USING LESS AMPS BUT BRIGHT FOR COUNTRY DRIVING.

APPLICATION:

AMERICAN BANTUM 1935 - 36

AUBURN 1935 - 36

BUICK 1936 - 39

CHEVY 1935 - 39

CHRYSLER 1934 - 39

DE SOTO 1934 - 35

DODGE 1934 - 35

GRAHAM 1934 - 345

HUDSON 1937 - 39

HUPMOBILE 1934 - 39

LA FAYETTE 1935

LINCOLN 1935

NASH 1935

OLDS 1934 - 39

PLYMOUTH 1935

PONTIAC 1934 - 39

REO 1936

TERRAPLANE 1934 - 35

WUKKTS 1836 - 39 A 


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