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Vintage 1917 Kaufmann Silver Beam Spotlight Model T Brass Lamp Era Original on 2040-parts.com

US $175.00
Location:

Williamsfield, Ohio, US

Williamsfield, Ohio, US
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"Silver Beam" spotlight by "Kaufmann " of Santa Ana This is a brass accessory vintage Silver Beam Spot Light used often on Model T vehicles. The bracket is stamped Kaufmann. Neat old piece probably used on automobiles of the late teens and 1920’s It has a patent date of Aug 7,17. Was used as an original Model T accessory or or can be used on a rat rod restoration projects. See photos for condition: Neat old accessory spot light with unusual bracket. It is a lot more heavy duty than most you come across I believe this comany was out of Santa Ana California.


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