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1950s Vintage Westinghouse Auto Light Bulb Carousel Holder Garage Memorabilia on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Newbury, Ohio, United States

Newbury, Ohio, United States
Condition:Used

1950s VINTAGE WESTINGHOUSE AUTO LIGHT BULB CAROUSEL HOLDER

USED. SHOWS SIGNS OF AGE. SOME YELLOWING AND SMALL CRACKS AND SCRATCHES. PERFECT FOR YOUR PERIOD CORRECT GARAGE OR MAN CAVE. MADE OF PLASTIC . THERE LOOKS LIKE A PLASTIC HOLDER MISSING ON THE SIDE.

PACKAGE SHIPPED USPS PRIORITY MAIL UNLESS BUYER WANTS ANOTHER WAY. JUST LET ME KNOW.
KEYWORDS: GARAGE MEMORABILIA, SERVICE STATION MEMORABILIA, GAS STATION MEMORABILIA, OLD SKOOL

WESTINGHOUSE 1950s VINTAGE AUTOMOBILE LIGHT BULB CAROUSEL HOLDER

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