1950s Police Car Spotlight, 12 Volt, Bakelite Handle, Adjustable on 2040-parts.com
Elyria, Ohio, United States
Fantastic vintage Police car spotlight, crafted of chrome and bakelite. 12 volt. Original electrical cord attached but with a raw end. Original glass globe intact and in excellent condition. Made by Perfection Sealed Beam. Model J. Made in Bridgeport, Conn. USA. Measures 17 inches long.
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