Vintage Chrome Stop Tail Light Pmco 401 Hot Rod Rat Rod Chopper Tailight Bobber on 2040-parts.com
Lebanon, Oregon, US
got this great period piece available for your project or collection. Glass lens is in great shape and so is the chrome shell. It is marked "PMCo 401" and looks to be an early version of this light comparing it to others of this model. Rare little light that would look great on your hot rod, rat rod, bobber or chopper. Feel free to email me with any questions, international message me before bidding as your shipping price will be higher.
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