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Light Mounting Bracket Spot Fog Driving Brass Nickel Original Antique Vintage on 2040-parts.com

US $39.95
Location:

Wilsonville, Oregon, United States

Wilsonville, Oregon, United States
Original accessory part from the 1910-1930 period, not restored, look closely at photos to see this item!
Manufacturer Part Number:218

Original accessory mounting bracket for a spot light, driving light or fog light.  Stamped "218", solid brass casting, original nickel plating finish, with light mounting offset from mounting clamp.  Designed to clamp onto the side of an open car windshield frame, and shaped to secure to a rectangular (not round) windshield metal frame.  Light mounting hole is 9/16", and there is a "stop" to prevent light from pivoting too far on the mount (stop is slightly pulled away from body and should be silver soldered).  Typically would be on a touring car, roadster or phaeton.  Unrestored original antique part from the 1910 to early 1930's time period, nice patina as is or can be restored for show quality.  Don't miss out on a rare chance for this authentic period accessory !

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