Gm Handheld Spotlight Part # 987112,12v, Chevy, Pontiac, Buick, Olds, Gmc on 2040-parts.com
Vinton, Virginia, US
This is an auction for a GM handheld spotlight part # 987112. I believe this accessory spotlight was offered from about 1955-74 through various GM dealers. Logo says "GM Accessories" and "DES PAT NO 163403". It is 12 volt, I tested it on a battery, it works, is BRIGHT, switch is good. The plug is missing, but you can add your own. I found it in a storage building as part of an estate. Chrome is decent, should polish up nicely.
Thanks for looking and for bidding. Any questions, please ask. I will gladly combine shipping with other items.
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