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Vintage Nos Miniature 12 Volt Or 6 Volt Indicator Light In Chrome Bazel Hot Rod on 2040-parts.com

US $9.99
Location:

Blairsville, Pennsylvania, United States

Blairsville, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New

Vintage N.O.S. Miniature 12v. or 6v. indicator light in chrome bazel.  The assembly is two (2) inches long and of top quality construction.  It comes with a mounting nut, lock washer, light bulb and four (4) different color screw on globes.  A 5/8" hole is required for installation.  

This item is New Old Stock.  

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