Vintage Unity Mfg Co Model S-3 Amber Fog Light With Mounting Bracket. on 2040-parts.com
Buckley, Washington, United States
Vintage Fog Light/Lamp for Truck or Rat Rod.
Model S-3. "UNITY MGF., CO." Chicago, USA. The yellow Lens made by GE. The Chrome plating is some pitting. Comes with a mounting bracket. |
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