Ford (fomoco) 6 Volt Sealed Beam Headlight. Has Fomoco In Ford Script On Front on 2040-parts.com
Wichita, Kansas, US
For Sale: Ford FOMOCO 6 volt sealed headlight in good used condition. Has the word FOMCO written in glass letters in Ford script in the Ford oval on the front center outside of the head light. A little hard to see in the pictures but the FOMOCO looks good and this head light would be the perfect addition to your 1940 Ford flathead car or any other antique Ford or hot rod. 6 volt sealed beam head light. Both high and low beam work. If you need another one to match there should be another one for sale for the same price from another e-bay seller. Contact seller for more information or pictures. Shipping to lower 48 USA states only. Contact seller for other shipping location terms and conditions. For sale locally and auction may end early.
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