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Lot Of 3 Vintage Chrbt License Plate Lamps, Pickup Truck, Bumper on 2040-parts.com

US $4.50
Location:

Royersford, Pennsylvania, United States

Royersford, Pennsylvania, United States
Used parts condition
Brand:Electric Auto-Lite Co. Placement on Vehicle:Rear Other Part Number:CHRBT Surface Finish:Chrome

Here we have a used  Lot of 3 Vintage CHRBT License Plate Lamps, Pickup truck, bumper.  I believe these lights are for Pickup truck bumpers for lighting up license plates.  These lamps came from a closeout auction at a repair garage and I suspect they were removed from used bumpers. CHRBT was a code used by the Electric Auto-Lite Co.  The lamps obviously have some wear but might be usable for a restorer of pickup trucks.  1-1/2" in diameter.

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