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Dial Light Dash Instrument Engine Indicator Fire Hot Rat Rod Gasser Scta Nhra on 2040-parts.com

US $12.95
Location:

Hoschton, Georgia, US

Hoschton, Georgia, US
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"Dial Light"

4 Dash Instrument Engine Indicator Lights

A total of 4 lights/brackets with red lenses.  "Dial Light, New York, NY"  is stamped on the inside of each bracket.  One of the lights has a socket attached with a bulb.  A second bulb with socket is included.  I am not sure if the bulbs are original or someone put them in the sockets.  I know nothing about them other than that there definitely appear NOS and are in good condition.  They all measure 2 inches tall and the faceted red lenses are 5/8 inches wide with the chrome bezel surround making it 0.75 inches wide total.  The "hole" in the back of the red lense measures 0.5 inches wide.   There is one  loose socket and bulb look like they came off one of the brackets/lights.  There is a small rivet that appears to have ruptured on this one light.  Otherwise there is a slight whitish oxidation on all the aluminum brackets that looks like it could be removed.  Overall in great condition

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