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Ww2 Dodge Ambulance Wc 9/18/27 Wc54 Appleton Series 90 Spotlight Oem Refurbished on 2040-parts.com

US $469.95
Location:

Ventura, California, United States

Ventura, California, United States
Condition:Remanufactured

This is an WW2 ERA OEM DODGE WC 9/18/27/54 APPLETON Series 90 ECONOMY Spotlight with a working vintage  6V Sealed Beam Lamp, cast switch cover and matching handle with new red cloth covered wiring Installed, traverses smoothly and properly with full range of motion... original equipment on all 1/2 ton and  '42 to late 43 bodied 3/4 ton dodge military ambulances. 

This lamp has been carefully disassembled, cleaned, rewired and painted by an experienced electronics technician, and is 100% functional...if you haven't cut corners on your ambulance restoration, then this is what you need...call it the "cherry" on top...lol



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