Vintage License Plate Bracket With Light By "guide It", Nos on 2040-parts.com
Nickerson, Kansas, US
This is a Vintage License Plate With Light Bracket that works on most vehicles or trailers needing a tag mounting bracket, NOS. You will notice there is a covered glass lens over the bulb which can be removed. This is by "Guide It" SAE L 63, Made in USA. Please see pictures. Thanks for looking, and we do combine shipping on multiple auctions.
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