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Chrome Dietz 820 Headlamp Driving Lamp For Truck Rat Rod Motorcycle Military on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Vacaville, California, United States

Vacaville, California, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Dietz Manufacturer Part Number:820

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 7" diameter Dietz #820  chrome/stainless headlamp with a General Electric Sealed Beam.  This  lamp bucket has only one small dent noticeable and no rust and the headlight ring has some surface rust.  Mounting bolt and swivel spacer intact.  To be sold just how I found it-in need of cleaning...or not!  Didn't want to disturb the patina!

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

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