Nash Automobiles Dash Part Vintage Lighterelementrare on 2040-parts.com
Aliso Viejo, California, US
Hi, up for auction is this classic Nash automobiles lighter element. In excellent unused original condition. The element is 12v but you can get a 6v element insert very easily on the web if you need it and it will fit inside perfectly. Great item to go with your Nash. Thank you
It will arrive exactly as it is shown in the photos. Thank you.
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