3 1/2"x 6" Auxilary Driving Light 13 Ribs Across Clear Glass Lens Rounded Chrome on 2040-parts.com
Granite Falls, Washington, US
Older, used 3.5 X 6 X 3.5 Rectangular auxiliary lamp, Heavy
Glass Lens has no marks, part numbers, SAE marks...nothing. Rounded chrome housing is the same. Three wires out the back. This has been in a shed for many years and some chrome
plating is peeling and has rust. Please see pictures.
Not tested. I don't know how to test it. I can combine shipping if you see something else we have that you need. Thanks. Please
check out our other listings. We are
selling many desirable vintage automobile accessories and parts found in boxes,
buckets, and coffee cans on shelves while clearing out a barn on property we
purchased. We are not into cars but will do the very best we can to answer your
questions. We hope to distribute this
stuff out to people who can use it.
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