Vintage Original Lucas Fog / Driving Light Ft / Lr6 / 9 Triumph Mg N.o.s. on 2040-parts.com
Tiverton, Rhode Island, United States
This is a vintage original Lucas driving / fog light FT / LR6 / 9 that is in excellent new - old - stock. The number on the bulb is 15007. The diameter of the lense is right around 5 3/16" and the diameter of the light housing is 5 13/16". I did put power to it and it works perfectly.
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