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2 1911 Ray0 Driving Lamps Model A T Or Touring Cars Head Lamps on 2040-parts.com

US $110.00
Location:

Hallock, Minnesota, US

Hallock, Minnesota, US
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THESE ARE TWO KERO. DRIVING LAMPS.  THE HAVE A PAT. DATE OF 1911 SEPT 1  THESE ARE AS FOUND I BELEIVE THESE TO BE ALL ORGINAL  THEY HAVE THE MARKING ON THEM AS TO PAT. DATE THEY SAY RAYO DRIVING LAMP ON EACH SIDE IS THE MOUNT THAT THEY SLIDE INTO ON THE CAR.  YOU COULD DRIVE THEM  TO WHERE YOU WERE GOING AND THEN TAKE THEM OFF TO WALK UP TO THE PLACE YOU WERE GOING SO YOU ALWAYS HAD LIGHT.  THE FRONT IS CLEAR GLASS AND BACK IS RED. HANDLES ON BOTH.  A REAL UNIQUE ESTATE FIND. EMAIL ANY QUESTIONS. THANKS

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