Two Vintage Amber / Orange Colored Signal Lites. on 2040-parts.com
Mosinee, Wisconsin, United States
To be honest I'm not sure what these go to. I bought these at an estate sale. I'm starting the price at what I payed. I'm not sure if they work. I do know there are no cracks in the lenses . I hope the pictures can answer any other questions. Thank you for looking.
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