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Vintage Art Deco Adjustable Car Spot Lamp Search Light Police 1949 - 51 Ford on 2040-parts.com

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Buffalo, New York, United States

Buffalo, New York, United States

Vintage art deco style car auto truck search light spot light lamp. I believe that the light is a factory Ford 1949 - 51 but may fit others. . Bulb or glass lens is marked GE. This is a very nice chrome plated bucket with an art deco stream line design. The glass lens is damage free and measures 4" across. I did not clean or polish in any way. This is a used vintage piece that is dirty and has some very light pitting in some areas, see pics. This would clean up nicely. I have not tested the light for proper function. I believe it is 6 volt. I am selling the light as is with no return, thank you. Buyer will pay actual shipping charge.

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