Lot Of 2 Nos Vintage Westinghouse Bicycle 4.7 Volt Sealed Beam Lamp 4512 on 2040-parts.com
Ogden, Utah, US
NOS VINTAGE WESTINGHOUSE BICYCLE 4.7 VOLT SEALED BEAM LAMP 4512
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