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1940s 1950s Unity H1 Spot Light Ford Chevy Hudson Accessory Gm Vintage Rat Rod on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Zion, Illinois, United States

Zion, Illinois, United States
Good condition. Much pitting on the metal parts from age as expected. Untested and unknown if operational. See photos and description for details.
Brand:Unity Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Surface Finish:chrome Manufacturer Part Number:H1 Warranty:No

 Up for auction is a vintage Unity H1 spotlight that was sold as an accessory to vehicles in the 1940s and 1950s. This spotlight is in good cosmetic condition overall. The lens is good and free of cracks or breaks. There is pitting on the chrome, but that can be expected of a part this age. I have not tested the light and am unsure if it works. This would be a great spotlight for your hot rod, rat rod, or vintage car! Superb find. Don't miss out!

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