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Antique Vintage Instrument Panel Light Lot Used Old C H Ch Motor Unique Switch on 2040-parts.com

US $1.95
Location:

Mapleton, Minnesota, US

Mapleton, Minnesota, US
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 Found this is a small box with a whole lot of small but unrelated stuff as far as I could tell.  I have no clue, but thought this might have been old light for instrument panel of old truck or card or something but kind of hard to say.  Kind of doubt that anything works, but hard to say, may be more of a conversation piece at this point.  I do see C-H or maybe GH on the front.  The back says something like Motor perhaps first part of word Battery and then Made in USA.  This is priced to sell.  Thanks for looking.

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