Vintage 6 Volt Spot Light Ge Bulb Boat Wood Rat Hot Street Rod Flathead Works on 2040-parts.com
Rochester, New York, United States
Here is a 6 Volt Spotlight that came with a large collection of vintage parts I bought. It measures 5 3/4 across the front and is about 4 inches deep. The housing looks to be aluminum and there is one tiny crease that is hard to see but it's there. Later today I will test it out with a 6 volt battery and post if it's working or not. Please look at the pictures and ask any questions you may have before bidding. Look at my other auctions and thanks for bidding, Jim
JUST TESTED LIGHT WITH 6 VOLT BATTERY and it WORKS GREAT!!!! |
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