Lot Of 40 Vintage Auto Lamps/lights Bulbs Ge Tung-sol 1141, 67, 212-2, 1157 on 2040-parts.com
Montross, Virginia, United States
Light Bulbs for Sale
- Vintage sylvania auto lamps 1156 / 1157 / 2057(US $8.95)
- 10 vintage tung-sol #502 miniature lamp bulbs - new old stock(US $13.50)
- Mercedes® replacement light bulb 12v/21/4w with offset pin, 1954-2014(US $3.99)
- Bulb, h5/9004 12v 80/100w, high performance replacement(US $10.99)
- Camaro radio bulb, gm, 1970-1980(US $1.99)
- Camaro seat belt warning light bulb, 1973-1980(US $1.99)
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