C.m. Hall Airplane ? Auto ? Car ? Amber Light An3096-4 on 2040-parts.com
Brighton, Michigan, United States
Dirty, but it might be unused, although the flange might be slightly bent in a couple of spots. Another number on the back is A-265-4 (could be A-255-4 ?), and the acrylic lens is: AN3098-1. Opposing mounting holes are 4-5/8" apart, and the lens diameter is 3-1/4". Aluminum housing.
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