Rare, 1920'3/30's Driving/cowl Light Ford, Chevrolet, Dodge on 2040-parts.com
Roy, Washington, United States
NO RESERVE 1920'2/30's, rare driving light or cowl light with mounts. Not sure if was an accessory for a Ford/Chevrolet/Dodge. Very heavy light with a stout mounting bracket as the pics shows. It measures about 6" across the widest point. There is a dent in the trim ring as the pic shows. The glass is not cracked or chipped. It says on it "Junior Lite", and at the bottom of the lens it says "Auxillary Lite", Again ,not sure what this fits. Please ask any questions prior to buying, payment is due within 48 hours of purchase. Don't forget to stop by out store front for more vintage parts and pieces. Thanks for looking.
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