Vintage Nos 1949-1953 Ford Front Door Or Dash Map Light Lite By Cofaco W/ Box on 2040-parts.com
Essex, Maryland, United States
Up for auction is a vintage 1949-1953 Ford front door map light by Cofaco Products with the original box and instructions. The light fits under the dash. In unused condition. If you have any questions please ask..
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