Vintage Hand Held 12v Chrome Spot Light- Electroline Model 82 on 2040-parts.com
Cary, Illinois, US
Here is a small chrome hand held spotlight from the Electroline Company Model 82. Currently this has a 12V Westinghouse lightbulb in it and it does work. I am not sure what type of connector is on the end of the cord but I stuck two probes in the end of it to connect to a battery and it does function with no issues . The chrome is in good shape but I would not say it is perfect 100% show car qualitly. It measures roughly 7.5 X 5 x 2.5 inches in size
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