1941-1949 International Truck Spot Light Assembly on 2040-parts.com
Madelia, Minnesota, United States
International Truck 1941 to 1949 rotating spotlight is all intact does not have the rotation handle that would be mounted inside the vehicle or maybe in that case was mounted on the outside not sure...!
Again this is not my area of expertise if you have any questions please feel free to message me.... Check out my other listings of international parts that I have listed this week.... I do combine shipping on multiple purchases...! Thanks and you have a great day...! |
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