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Rare Working Antique Edison Mazda Head Lamp Light Bulb Harley Davidson Ford Etc on 2040-parts.com

US $14.99
Location:

Wichita, Kansas, US

Wichita, Kansas, US
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SUPER SCARCE , RARE ORIGINAL 1920S  VINTAGE GOOD LOOKS UNUSED  MAZDA EDISON HEAD LAMP / LIGHT. NEAR GEM MINT--- NO DAMAGES. IT HAS NO CRACKS , NO DAMAGES
3.25 " TALL / DEEP . RARE WORKING ORIGINAL, 2ND PHOTO SHOWS GOOD FILIMENT... VERY HARD TO SHOOT, BUT YOU CAN SEE ITS ALL CONNECTED.
THIS IS A RARE BULB LIGHT, ITS ERA, 1920S . PERFECT FOR THE OLD MOTORCYCLES OF THE ERA.
ITS 5.5" ACROSS . BEAUTIFUL RARE WORKING ORIGINAL.
LOW START NO RESERVE 3 DAYS

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