This is a vintage stop light with glass lens and metal housing. The metal casing does show rust and some smaller holes. This would be great for man room décor or for a vehicle for street rod applications. See my other listings for vintage turn signals.
Other for Sale
- Vintage tung-sol 4 1/2" air craft lamp #4509 all glass 13 volt 1930's-1950's(US $19.99)
- 1928-1931 ford tail lights (2) polished stainless steel new!(US $74.99)
- 57 chevy taillight housings *new* 1957 chevrolet(US $174.95)
- 1928-1931 ford tail light cork gaskets (2) 1929 1930(US $8.99)
- 1928-1931 ford tail light brackets (2) chrome 1929 1930(US $26.99)
- Nos gmc factory accessory 1955, 56, 57 pickup truck spotlight/ mirror (US $1.00)
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