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S & M Lamp Co No.1 Spotlite Light Accessory Chevrolet Ford 6-30-14 Vintage Rare on 2040-parts.com

US $80.00
Location:

Bonita, California, United States

Bonita, California, United States
Condition:Used

Here is a very rare S&M No.1 SPOTLITE out of Los Angeles, CA. It has a patent date of 6-30-14. I can't find anything on the No.1 SPOTLITE on the computer, but I'm sure they are a bit unusual. Great condition for something about 100 years old! NO dings, dents, etc. that I see. Looks like this was originally black with nickel and brass parts. Bulb on interior reads Ford. Let the pictures be your guide to bidding / winning. Sold as is. No returns. No exchanges. No exceptions. No combined shipping. Shipping to the 48 USA States is $15.

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