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Pair Perfec-lite (darrell) Driving Accessory Lamps, Patent 1925 Antique Car on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Spencertown, New York, United States

Spencertown, New York, United States
Condition:Used

A very nice pair of 1920's antique car accessory front driving lights complete including nickel cable (18") with old wire protruding. Nickel trim and no rust.  Some minor surface scratches on glass lenses but no cracks or breaks.  Lenses read "Darrell-Lite, American light sales Co. Inc., Lincoln, Nebraska, Patented Jan., 8, 1924".  Face of lamp is 6" x 8" oval.  Bracket is approximately 7" high.  Haven't hooked them up for working condition assessment.

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