Vintage Box Of 10 Tung - Sol Auto Lamp Bulbs #88 15 C.p. 6-8 Volts Nos on 2040-parts.com
Coopersville, Michigan, United States
A Box of 10 Tung-Sol Auto Lamp Bulbs. Part No. 88 - 15C.P. - 6-8 Volts. Original Box. Box is Brittle. Bulbs are new and never been used.
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