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1953-1963 Original Lancia Appia Working Interior Dome Light Used on 2040-parts.com

US $40.00
Location:

Plymouth, Connecticut, United States

Plymouth, Connecticut, United States
Nice used, working condition. See description and photos for details.
Country/Region of Manufacture:Italy

ORIGINAL USED LANCIA INTERIOR DOME LIGHT

CAME FROM A LANCIA APPIA BUT MAY BE ABLE TO BE USED IN OTHER MODELS.

Just tested it-- works great.  Switch has 3 positions -- middle on, off to one side and we assume other side goes on and off when door opens. Plastic is discolored on the outside. Noticed one small crack in the plastic near where the switch sits, but it is under the chrome housing when assembled and is such that it would never be noticed. Some rust and pitting.
Study photos for condition.  Needs cleaning.

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