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Vintage Trippe Ladder Bar Driving Head Light, Packard, Auburn, Cadillac, Lincoln on 2040-parts.com

US $849.99
Location:

Pompton Plains, New Jersey, United States

Pompton Plains, New Jersey, United States
used... a couple of dents see pictures please
Brand:Trippe Surface Finish:Chrome? UPC:Does Not Apply

Vintage Trippe Ladder Bar Driving Head Light, Packard, Auburn, Cadillac, Lincoln

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Vintage
Trippe Ladder Bar Driving Light

Diameter of the front lamp: 8 1/4"
Measurement Approx: front to the back of the teardrop point: 5 1/2"
Top to bottom including the bracket: 16 3/4"

There are 3 dents, 2 of them quite visible, (please see last picture the dents are pointed out for you).. the 3rd dent would not show up in the pictures as it is much smaller and shallow.

Selling in "as in found condition".

Please refer to the pictures as they are an important part of the description...
As you will see the plating is wearing off, mostly in the top areas...
The Trippe Metal tag is partially missing, under the glass on the wire.

I believe the light can be used for Packard, Auburn, Cadillac, Lincoln, Pierce Arrow, Studebaker, Cadillac, etc. 


thank you!.. Good Luck!

 

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