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Model T Ford Brass Red Bulls Eye Side Oil Kerosene Light Nice E.j. Model 9 on 2040-parts.com

US $79.98
Location:

Sycamore, Kansas, United States

Sycamore, Kansas, United States
Condition:Used

Great condition overall.  Includes brass top and brass lens ring. Large red main lens, clear side lens.  Edison Jones Co - Model 9.  Un restored.  I just cleaned the brass top so you could read the name.  Will re-tarnish is you want it that way.  Restore it or rat rod it.  Your choice.  Lens ring does have a dent.  No rust holes.  Inside is in really good shape.  PLEASE feel free to make an offer.  Please email questions before bidding.  As found, selling as is. Thank you for looking.

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