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Eveready Miniature Lamps 410 Vtg Auto Lamps Untested Barn Fresh on 2040-parts.com

US $22.00
Location:

Richland, Oregon, United States

Richland, Oregon, United States
Condition:For parts or not working

3 Eveready Miniature Lamps, No marking on bulb, on box there is a CR 410-a, on cardboard of light bulb holder there is a 410 B ,   Box is very worn, bulbs have not been tested, they are barn fresh, selling as non working...  Please email any questions, international shipping, just email post code for the cheapest rate, thanks so much

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