Berg # 81 Bulbs For Cars, Boats, Motorcycles, Etc. on 2040-parts.com
Mansfield, Texas, US
I am offering a box of 10 # 81 light bulbs for your car, boat, motorcycle or whatever you need them for. They even work in antique jukeboxes. These bulbs are NOS ( new- old stock) They are from Bert SHO-GLO Corporation in Chicago, IL. These bulbs are 6-7 volts. I have 30 boxes available. Shipping will be between $3.00 & $4.00.
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