Vintage Ray-line Boat Search Light Spot Marine Portable Model 61, Volts 12 on 2040-parts.com
Saylorsburg, Pennsylvania, United States
UP FOR AUCTION IS A VINTAGE PORTABLE LIGHT CO. RAY-LINE PORTABLE CAR/MARINE SPOTLIGHT WITH PRE-COILED WIRE, EXTENDS APPROX. 5 FT. MODEL 61, 12 VOLTS. HEAVY WEIGHT. TESTED AND WORKS WELL.
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