This is a Delco Guide Lamp.The box says General Motors on it.i am not sure what this fits maybe somone will see it and know.as you can see in the last pic the chrome around the outer edge has a chip out of it but other than that it is intact.no cracks on lens.i don`t think it was ever used but not sure about that.on the lens it has SAE RB 63 and on the box it has other numbers GR. 2.697 AND 1-927401 AND CX 1247.
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Ford B-Max at 2012 Geneva motor show
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