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Blc 5 3/4" Diameter Passing Lamp Truck Rat Rod Motorcycle Military on 2040-parts.com

US $9.99
Location:

Vacaville, California, United States

Vacaville, California, United States
Condition:Used Brand:B-L-C Manufacturer Part Number:2002-B

Just stumbled across a tub full of vintage headlamps, fog lamps and driving lamps that I tucked away a few years ago for Rat Rod projects.  
 

This auction is for a 5 3/4" diameter B-L-C  chrome/stainless Passing lamp with a Mazda Passing Sealed Beam. Housing and ring have a heavy surface rust.   To be sold just how I found it-in need of cleaning...or not!  Didn't want to disturb the patina!
As shown in picture 3,  B-L-C identification plate is intact- " B-L-C, 5 3/4" Passing Lamp, 2002-B, Made in USA".  Checked bulb with 6 volt charger & it lights!

Check out my other auctions as I have about a dozen lights to sell!

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