Very Rare Berling Magneto Switch Type Sc-1. Locomobile, Stutz, Etc. on 2040-parts.com
Saint Louis, Missouri, US
Very rare Berling Magneto Switch Type SC-1. Used on many antique cars (Locomobile, Stutz,). Has been repaired in the past with epoxy. Never tested. Came with a Stutz Fire Truck I purchased earlier. Shipping $15.00 in Continental United States. Payment due within 5 days after close of auction. Email with questions.
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