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Ac Guide Miniature 10 Lamps - Spark Plug Division 12v 21.6 C.p. #l 1176 on 2040-parts.com

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Niantic, Connecticut, United States

Niantic, Connecticut, United States
While cleaning a local estate I found boxes of these small miniature light lamps for cars. I do not know very much about any of them and will do my best. If I make a mistake please let me know. Learning is one of the best parts. The box is in good condition marked A C Guide 10PCS
UPC:AC Guide miniature 10 lamps - spark plug division 12V 21.6 C.P. #L 1176

Here is a box of 10 (ten) 12 Volt miniature lamps # L 1176. The box is clean and ready to ship. One box of many kinds and sizes I found while cleaning a local estate. I wasn't sure if anyone would be interested. I have tried to list them to the best of my ability and if you see I have mistakenly misnamed something please let me know.

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