Vintage 1920's 1930's Cowl Light Reverse Light Nickle Plates Frosted Glass Lens on 2040-parts.com
Elbridge, New York, United States
This is a nice vintage 1920's 30's cowl light with a 90 degree fixed mounting bracket. Looks to be Nickle plated and in nice shape, no known breaks in the lens. Unknown to what it came off of, could also be use for a reverse light. High bidder pays shipping $7.50
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