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One Vintage Lorraine Spotlight Series 32 For A Truck, Car Or Rat Rod on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Parkville, Maryland, United States

Parkville, Maryland, United States
This item is in fair condition.It has a small dent andsurface erosion of the chrome.
Other Part Number:Series 32 Part Brand:Lorraine Surface Finish:Chrome Country of Manufacture:United States Warranty:No

During the 40's and 50's Chevy, Ford, Plymouth, & other makes of vintage  trucks and customs used  Lorraine spotlights, series 32.  The plastic handle is  in fair condition. There is a small piece of the wire still attached.  The  chrome plating needs to be rechromed. There is a very small dent on the chrome surface. The dent is located in the center of  the long discolored part of the picture that has the enlargement of the dome part of the spotlight. The dent is about 3/4 inches in length and less than 1/16 inch in depth. It is very slight. There is some surface erosion of the chrome. There is a 6 volt bulb, but I have not tested it.  The shaft measures approximately 11 1/2 inches long from the outer end to the end of the push button switch.  It has  the outer, but not the inner brackets. The bolt that holds the handle onto the spotlight is missing. The glass covering is about 5 1/4 inches in diameter and is in great condition. The printing on the glass reads: "Spotlight Westinghouse   USA 4535   40 W    6.4V". This spotlight is to be mounted on the center of the roof of the truck. If the handle is manually twisted, the spotlight turns 360 degrees in sinc as you turn the handle. This spotlight was manufactured by Appleton Electric Company.
 
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