Old Griffin 200 Red Stop Car Fire Truck Bus Van Ambulance Light Big! on 2040-parts.com
Sachse, Texas, United States
NOTE: THIS IS A VERY OLD LIGHT NOT USED BY ANY MODERN MUNICIPALITY FIRE OR POLICE DEPARTMENT. Works! 6volt bulb Good condition, see photos. Measures approximately 7" across the face with approx. 6-1/8" of glass lens exposed through the bezel. around 4" deep. The glass lens has few pits but is really nice . Happy to send addional pictures if needed. Any questions just ask. Thank you! |
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