Unique Early Dash Light Lamp Old Car Truck Vintage Automobile Accessory Car Lite on 2040-parts.com
Colton, Oregon, US
This is a Really Cool accessory light that plugs into your cigarette lighter it has a on and off switch as well as a spot at the end for you to plug into. This was in my Grandpas Shop for years and he gave it to me over 20 years ago.The box is a little rough but the light is in Great condition. This would look great in a Show car for that added touch. I would be Happy to answer any Questions Happy Bidding.
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