Vintage Firestone 5 1/2" Amber Glass Fog Driving Light Stainless Steel Bezel on 2040-parts.com
Buffalo, New York, United States
Vintage 5 1/2" amber glass lens Firestone fog or driving or spot lamp. The bucket is made of chrome plated steel. The bezel is made of stainless steel. I am unsure of operating voltage. The glass is damage free. I am selling the light as is with no return, thank you. Buyer will pay actual shipping charge.
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