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Vintage Automotive Driving Lights By "lucas" W, Built-in Chrome Stone Guards on 2040-parts.com

US $1,800.00
Location:

Iron River, Michigan, United States

Iron River, Michigan, United States
Condition:Used

This is a very rare and unusual pair of "Lucas" vintage driving lights with attached chrome stone guards.  The chrome housing of the lights is 5 3/4" in diameter with a 5 1/4" dia. lens.  The "Lucas" logo is displayed on a separate knob on top of the housing and the name is outlined in red color. The "Lucas" logo appears also in the center of the lens.  On the bottom of the lens the writing
"sealed beam - made in England" is molded into the glass.  What is so unusual about these "Lucas" lights is the "swing-away" bracket with the chrome stone guard to protect the glass lens.  The lights are 12 Volts.  The chrome on the lights and stone guards is excellent.
In all my many decades as classic car enthusiast have I ever seen a pair of driving lights such as these!  These lights are worthy of being mounted on the words most prestigious automobiles!

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