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Vintage 1950's General Electric Auto Spot Light Rat Rod Hot Rod Old School on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

Grafton, Illinois, United States

Grafton, Illinois, United States
I THINK THIS IS NEW OLD STOCK. I TESTED IT AND IT IS IN WORKING CONDITION. PLEASE SEE ALL PICTURES FOR YOUR EXACT DETERMINATION OF CONDITION. BUYER IS TO BE JUDGE AS TO USE & FIT. PLEASE USE ZOOM FOR BEST CLOSE UP VIEW.
Brand:GENERAL ELECTRIC Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:GE3994-3 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

VINTAGE 1950'S GENERAL ELECTRIC AUTO SPOT LIGHT RAT ROD HOT ROD OLD SCHOOL I THINK THIS IS NEW OLD STOCK. I TESTED IT AND IT IS IN WORKING CONDITION. PLEASE SEE ALL PICTURES FOR YOUR EXACT DETERMINATION OF CONDITION. BUYER IS TO BE JUDGE AS TO USE & FIT. PLEASE USE ZOOM FOR BEST CLOSE UP VIEW.

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