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Vintage 50s 60s Emergency Trouble Spot Light Auto Accessory on 2040-parts.com

US $29.99
Location:

Greenwich, New York, United States

Greenwich, New York, United States
New,open box. Tested unit ,works great.
Manufacturer Part Number:HAND HELD SPOT LIGHT Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Surface Finish:Rubber Part Brand:JA Company

 This is a VINTAGE 50s 60s EMERGENCY TROUBLE SPOT LIGHT AUTO ACCESSORY. 12 Volt lamp with a quality GE seal beam #4416. The lead measures approx. 60 ft. long. Great for Car Trouble, Boating, Camping,fishing and a general spot lamp. I tested it and it works great.  Please view all photos, they are part of the description. 

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