Three Rare Vintage Jaeger Nitous Automobile Headlight Bulbs on 2040-parts.com
Hanford, California, United States
These 3 Vintage Jaeger Nitros Automobile Headlight Bulbs are probably close to 100 years old. Bulbs of this type were being produced by this company in New Jersey as early as 1915. These bulbs are very hard to find especially with their original boxes like these have. The bulbs have been tested and they all have electrical continuity. ALL Three of the bulbs are single light bulbs. There is NO corrosion on the base of all of the bulbs so it doesn't interfere with their use and it would be easy to touch up with a little bit of emery cloth if that was desired. The boxes are worn and all of them have one flap that is either loose or missing but with their vintage style they look great when displayed. These bulbs would be ideal for vintage autos with original low voltage headlights or on vintage show cars that need to have original equipment. I have included many photos of the bulbs and their boxes. Please contact me if you have any questions about this auction.
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