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1940s 1950s 1960s Dome Light Ford Cheyy Dodge Hot Rod Truck Bus Coupe Sedan Gm on 2040-parts.com

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Portland, Oregon, United States

Portland, Oregon, United States
Condition:Used Brand:SEMA APPROVED K D LITE Surface Finish:MILK GLASS/METAL Manufacturer Part Number:CUSTOM CLASSIC STOCK ORIGINAL PICKUP Warranty:No Interchange Part Number:UNDER HOOD TRUNK CAMPER RV BOAT UTILITY TEARDROP Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Other Part Number:HUDSON NASH CADILLAC TRAILER DESOTO GMC CHRYSLER

A nice untested dome light in good sound condition. It measures 4 1/8 inches across, has a milk glass lens and a metal bezel, switch works as it should, is 12 volt, no bends breaks or cracks. I'm not sure of the exact application but would work on several years makes and models. Might be for a bus, would work well under the hood or trunk. A cool old light. E-mail with questions and please check out my other auctions! 

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