Vintage Drake Dash Gauge Panel Light Indicator With 5/8” Yellow Lens & Bulb #2 on 2040-parts.com
Portland, Oregon, United States
Condition: Used. Residual solder on terminals. Lens may have fine
scratches and marks. Please use the eBay zoom feature on all photos to
determine a representation of condition. Tested and is in working condition. Sold
as is. Description: Vintage
Dash Gauge Panel Light Manufacturer/Brand:
DRAKE stamped on lamp holder frame Lens
& Lamp Holder Materials: unknown Lens Color: Yellow (frosted, jewel, smooth,
convex)(Note: The photos of the lens illuminated do not due the actual color of
this lens when illuminated justice; That’s just the way they photograph.The
color is a lot more rich.) Overall Length: ~1-7/8” Max. Dia: ~15/16” Lens Size: 5/8” 2-Wire (solder eyelets, insulated) Includes
fiber washer Mounts
in 11/16” hole Contains
a new Eiko #1893, 14V, 0.33A, T3.25 Mini Indicator Lamp (Miniature Bayonet
Base). Note:
Even though this indicator contains a 14V incandescent bulb, any T3.25 Mini Indicator
Lamp of your choosing can be substituted. Disclaimer Please look over the photos carefully and do not
assume anything about the item(s) included in this listing. This item is sold
as you see in the pictures. NO
Warranty’s Expressed or Implied. If it is not pictured, it is likely not
included. I am not an expert and do not claim to be with any of the items I
sell. I do the best research I can in order to properly represent the item(s)
as clearly and honestly as possible. I strongly encourage buyers to do their
own research beforehand. If you have any questions, please ask before you buy
and I will do my best to answer your questions to the best of my abilities. Payment I only accept PayPal at this time. The item must be
shipped to a confirmed address. Payments are to be made in US Dollars
only. Shipping Buyer always pays shipping. |
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