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Parts For Corcoran? Kerosene Side Tail Light Cowl Lamp 1913 1914 Model T Ford on 2040-parts.com

US $5.88
Location:

Simi Valley, California, United States

Simi Valley, California, United States
Poor condition see pics.
Brand:Corcoran Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right

You are bidding on two pretty rough shells of what I believe are Corcoran lanterns from a 1913 or 1914 Model T Ford.  I'm pretty sure its a Corcoran but I could be wrong. They are pretty rough, the top, sides, and fount are all gone. The body is pretty banged up in some places. Maybe you can use it as a donor lamp for patches to fix a badly rusted light, or perhaps salvage the bracket, but that's about it. Still too good to throw away,  Items shown in pictures are what you will receive.

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