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Vintage Rare Collectible 1950's Automotive Search Light With Hard Ware on 2040-parts.com

US $44.99
Location:

Deerfield, Illinois, United States

Deerfield, Illinois, United States
Vintage, collectible, rare, hard to find, from early 50s. Automotive search light with original hard ware. Great working / display condition (see photos). Can be install on bike, boat, automobile. light 12 volt. 6" diameter and 10" deep with wood handle. Will be spectacular addition to your automotive project.
Type:Light Surface Finish:none Brand:none Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:none Country//Region of Manufacture:United States Model:none

Vintage, collectible, rare, hard to find, from early 50s.
 Automotive search light with original hard ware.
 Great working / display condition (see photos).
 Can be installed on motorbike , boat, automobile.
Light 12 volt. 6" diameter and 10" deep with wood handle.
Made in USA.
Will be spectacular addition to your automotive project. 


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