Vintage Red Glass Bullet Style Marker Light Lens Fire Truck Emergency Hot Rod on 2040-parts.com
Flowery Branch, Georgia, US
Vintage Red Glass Bullet Style Marker Light Lens Fire Truck Emergency HOT ROD
DESCRIPTION:
Vintage Brass Marker light with Nickel plating.
Red glass bullet shaped lens.
Base is 4 3/16" across.
Mounting holes are 3 7/8" on center.
Stands 2 1/2" Tall
The base does have some areas of peeling plating.
This will probably need some attention to the wiring and a new bulb.
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