Vintage Gray & Davis #40 Kerosene Head Lamp Pair Headlight Brass Era Cadillac on 2040-parts.com
Norco, California, US
used in good shape, one lamp has cracked glass, the other good , ,no dents, will clean up well, #40 pair, says patented july 5 1904
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