60's 70's 80's Chevy Truck Ford Mopar Jeep Under Hood Retractable Trouble Light on 2040-parts.com
Cabot, Arkansas, US
UP FOR AUCTION IS A VERY NICE WORKING 12 VOLT UNDER HOOD REEL OUT LIGHT. IT HAS AN ON/OFF SWITCH AND THE CORD IS ABOUT 16 FOOT LONG. THE LIGHT PART THAT REELS OUT HAS A MAGNET ON THE BACKSIDE SO IT CAN BE STUCK TO ANY MAGNETIC SURFACE. THIS LIGHT CAN BE MOUNTED JUST ABOUT ANYWHERE ON ANY VEHICLE, JUST HOOK UP A POWER AND GROUND WIRE AND ITS READY. SHIPPING AND HANDLING WILL BE FREE TO THE UNITED STATES ONLY.
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