Vintage Arrow School Bus Roof Top Warning Light on 2040-parts.com
Union Hill, New York, US
UP FOR BID IS A VINTAGE SCHOOL BUS ROOF TOP WARNING LIGHT. THE LENS IS GLASS AND HAS NO CRACKS OR SCRATCHES. THE LENS IS 7" WIDE. THE HOUSING AS YOU CAN SEE HAS RUST BUT THE GLASS LENS AND RING ARE REAL GOOD. IT IS PRINTED ON THE GLASS AND RING- ARROW SAFETY DEVICE CO. MT. HOLLY N.J. U.S.A.
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