General Electric 293 Side Marker Light Bulb Nos (10 Bulbs) on 2040-parts.com
Fort Wayne, Indiana, US
These are NOS General Electric (10 Bulbs) Without Original Box
Part # 293
G4 1/2 Bulb 9/16" (14mm) Diameter
14 Volts, .33 Watts
Base Type:Miniature Bayonet
Filament Type:C-2F
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