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Vintage Red Small Lens Dash Gauge Panel Light Military Old 15/32" Dialco Nos 1 on 2040-parts.com

US $9.95
Location:

Chicago, Illinois, United States

Chicago, Illinois, United States
Condition:Used

This is a vintage miniature Dialco red military style lens dash light, take a 15/32" mounting hole with 3/4" bulb holders. NOS condition. Vintage bezel with gunmetal finish. PUSH IN 12 or 6v bulb, (12v bulb is included) and you're good to go. These were made years ago, and they are perfect for dash signals, or warning lights. Complete with dash fittings, tested good holders and 12v bulbs. This is a great-looking light, and the vintage versions are really tough to find. Great for the dashboard of your 32 Ford or Chevy coupe or roadster.  Very cool rig for your custom 1932 Ford roadster, 1933 coupe with Auburn dash, or 1934 Dodge or Plymouth. Seller is not responsible for consequential, incidental or punitive damages of any kind whatsoever; Seller’s liability is limited to the amount paid by Buyer including shipping/handling charges. Except as expressly set forth in the item description, seller makes NO Express or Implied warranties of any kind whatsoever about this merchandise.

We have one of the largest selections of vintage hot rod dashboard lights in the world. We are in the process of putting up as many styles as possible over the next few weeks. Many of these are limited, or one of a kind, and once they are sold, we cannot guarantee that we can get a replacement in stock, so please plan accordingly, thanks!


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