Vintage Original Guide Traffic Light Viewer Finder Head Piece 1940s 50s Rat Rod on 2040-parts.com
Ocala, Florida, US
Vintage original, this is the head and the threaded stalk, I do not have the rest of it. It is in fair condition, has scratches, pits in the chrome, and the stalk is pretty rusty. Hopefully someone can still use it. Free domestic shipping, no reserve!
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