Brass Bulkhead Light Bulb Recepticle With Sealed Cover. 12v Single Filament? on 2040-parts.com
Holbrook, New York, US
This appears to accomodate a single filament automotive bulb, but has a seal with a rubber seal when the bult is removed. It probably has other purposes. It came with a lot of boat supplies I picked up a while ago. Looks unused. Thanks for looking!
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