Vintage Westinghouse Mazda Lamp Lot No.1052 Automotive Light Bulbs 21cp 28v on 2040-parts.com
Putnam, Connecticut, United States
One NOS carton of 10 Westinghouse-Mazda automotive lamps. The bulbs are #1052. 21 CP, 28V. If going to use, recommend cleaning up the bulb contacts. Box and contents very good condition.
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