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Vintage 1950's Roxter Magnetic Auto Dash Light,trouble Light,vintage Car "look" on 2040-parts.com

US $25.95
Location:

Millington, Maryland, United States

Millington, Maryland, United States
In it's original box,in excellent used? condition
Brand:ROXTER Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Surface Finish:Baked on Wrinkle Type Finish

From a recent estate sale we have this vintage 1950's/60's Flexable Magnetic Accessory 12 volt Dash Lamp,Trouble Light for a vintage auto or rat rod,It is in it's original box.We tested it and it works perfectly.It is made in the USA by Roxter Corporation Long Island,New York,as marked on the box.It does have an off/on switch not seen in the pictures,it's inside the box.Please take a look at all the pictures.See our other rat rod turn signal auction.We only took it out of the box to test it,they is why we stated used,otherwise like new.Great car show item,that is the only place I ever saw one.

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