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Vintage Attwood Red/green Bow Light on 2040-parts.com

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Castle Hayne, North Carolina, United States

Castle Hayne, North Carolina, United States

6" by 4 1/2", from my old boat, in great shape, new light socket bracket, new bulb, in very good condition, no cracks in the green or red lens. after research I am pretty sure  this is part # 6350-02 the last photo is before I cleaned it up.  there is a little tiny bit of red paint on the underside,  shouldn't be noticeable once mounted,  (it came from a ted boat. that looked like a sports car in the water),  boat died,  but found I still had some parts that I salvaged off of it years ago.

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