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Antique 6 Volt Car Accessory Light Steampunk,rat Rod,motorcycle on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Topeka, Kansas, United States

Topeka, Kansas, United States
Condition:Used

This is an antique auto accessory light recently acquired at an estate sale.I'm not sure what type of vehicle it came off of since there aren't any markings on it.The previous owner was an MG collector so it may be a British light.I think it's nickel plated brass as I can see the brass where the plating has worn off and it doesn't attract a magnet.The lens isn't cracked and there aren't any splits or breaks in the metal.It measures 2 3/4" in diameter on the front X 1 7/8" deep.It could make a good accessory for a rat rod or motorcycle or possibly a steampunk part.Thank you for looking.

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