Circlite Antique Windshield Spotlight Model A T Car Great Lakes Auto Product Old on 2040-parts.com
Spring Valley, California, US
Offering this old Car Windshield spotlight marked “Great Lakes Auto Products Co” and “Circlite”. This antique piece is an adjustable light that would fit through a hole in the windshield and be used as a spotlight commonly on a Model A or Model T car in the 20’s. This light is untested and in its as-found condition with the cord cut and no bulb. The mechanics of the piece is operable with the handle & light ends pivoting up & down. I am not an expert on the mechanics of the piece, so please feel free to ask questions.
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