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1961 Ford F100 Vintage Chrome Ge Handheld Ge Spot Light 12 -works on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Placerville, California, United States

Placerville, California, United States
THIS WAS IN GRANDPAS 1961 FORD UNIBODY PICKUP EMERGENCY KIT.THE LIGHT IS IN GOOD ORIGINAL CONDITION. GREAT ITEM FOR DISPLAY OR CLASSIC CAR TOOL KIT
Type:HANDHELP 12V SPOT LIGHT/LAMP Surface Finish:CHROME Brand:GE GENERAL ELECTRIC Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:GE Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Model:12V HANDHELD SPOTLIGHT

This light was in my grandfathers 1961 ford F100 unibody pickup truck.

It is a  Vintage WORKING GE 12v Car Lamp Spot Light. it is about 5" in diameter and 8 3/4" tall. The lamp was tested and is in working condition and the switch was also tested and is in working condition as well! The chrome is in decent condition with very  pitting. The glass is also in good condition with no cracks!

PLEASE review all of my photos prior to purchasing! The pictures are true to current condition. The item in the pictures and in the description is the actual item you will receive when purchased.


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