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Old Light Socket Lamp Maxwell Overland 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 32 33 34 1928 on 2040-parts.com

US $45.00
Location:

Ferris, Texas, United States

Ferris, Texas, United States
Condition:Used Part Brand:HARLEY JD J INDIAN EXCELSIOR HENDERSON YALE POPE Manufacturer Part Number:ELECTROLINE

For consideration we have a pair of single contact lamp sockets. 

Measuring .590 a little under 5/8. Notice the pin position before you buy.

These are old stock that was grungy and i washed them off.

These have bakelight end pieces and one is chipped a little.

Some may not be identical and even different brands so look at the pictures close they are of the sockets you will be getting

I have a large collection I purchased.

I will sell in pairs of what i can match up.

These are bakelight and one has a crack at the base'

Been tossed around for decades. These are impossible to find in any condition.

Shipped fast

4.00 usa

12.00 abroad


Just a side note to all shopping for a switch or switch sets for their antique car, hot rod, race car or truck build.

 I only sell quality parts. No junk here.

I buy parts and pieces in bulk to make up matching switch sets. Most knobs fit most switch I sell but their is some that don't work out very well. If you like a certain knob, just ask if it will fit the switch your interested in. Most knobs have to be fitted to each switch.

View my feedback and buy with confidence. I will not sell anything I would not use on my cars. I accept returns for any reason.

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