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6v 46 Bulbs & Fuses Mercury 1949-1952 6 Volt Light Bulb Kit on 2040-parts.com

US $23.76
Location:

Duluth, Minnesota, United States

Duluth, Minnesota, United States
Condition:New Brand:Does not apply Manufacturer Part Number:Does not apply UPC:Does Not Apply

Hard to find 6 volt bulbs

46 pieces including 30 fuses and
over 15 bulbs from the factory manuals .<>

If availabel at your location, these bulbs are special order items
and usually must be purchased in 10 packs!

keep in your trunk for emergencies or for general replacement!

interior and exterior bulbs included

 see picture below

 see picture below



This handy bulb kit is for your year and model!

This custom bulb kit fits Mercury 1949-1952

 

This kit is designed to replace all the exterior and interior small bulbs in your Mercury 1939-1940.
(note: the headlight bulbs are not included)
The bulb kit is for your Mercury 1939-1940 while the 30 fuses is a general assortment from one to thirty-five amps for most cars.
Save yourself the grief of trying to read the part number on your old bulbs or
the nearly impossible job of finding a manual that lists these numbers.
note that all of these bulbs are for a 6 volt system, if you are converting to a 12 volt system, see our other auctions.

Because this kit fits many years you may receive extra bulbs.

2 Parking
2 Turn Signal
2 Taillight
2 Stoplight
2 Step or Courtesy *
Brake Signal*

Instruments(s)
Directional Signal*
Dome*
Hi beam indicator*
License plate
misc. bulbs

 *if equipped
with this bulb



  • contains all the lamps and bulbs to replace the standard and most factory custom models as documented by the factory parts manuals.
  • all bulbs are factory fresh, and are in a plastic bag
  • the bulbs come from world-wide suppliers
  • for all applications, the most popular bulbs are supplied
  • The headlight, and any nonstandard bulb (such as integral flashing) are not included
  • To avoid any errors, and unpleasant surprises, it is our policy to double check with you for the proper application.
  • We will ask for the year and model of your car to guarantee you will receive the correct bulbs.
  • We have a 90 day "no questions asked" return policy and we maintain a record of your purchase for five years!




  • the fuse assortment is the most commonly replaced sizes as recommended by the manufacturer.
    the assortment includes:

    1 of AGC 1 amp.... 1 of AGC 2 amp.. 1 of AGC 3 amp.
    2 of AGC 10 amp.. 2 of AGC 5 amp.. 2 of AGC 7 1/2
    3 of AGC 15 amp.. 5 of SFE 14 amp. 5 of SFE 20 amp.
    2 of AGC 25 amp.. 1 of AGC 35 amp 2 of AGC 20 amp.
    2 of AGC 30 amp.. 1 of SFE 30 amp..
    All fuses are Buss brand!!
    Each fuse box is clearly marked with the contents.


    Fits following years: 49 1949 50 1950 51 1951 52 1952

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