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Rat Rod Old Vintage Wiring Connector X1 Gpw Willys Mb Jeep G50 Scta Coe Bobber on 2040-parts.com

US $10.00
Location:

Ferris, Texas, United States

Ferris, Texas, United States
Condition:Used Manufacturer Part Number:ELECTROLINE Other Part Number:headlight head light lamp MILITARY. Interchange Part Number:CJ3A, CJ3B jeepster jeep willys ala taillight naco Part Brand:HARLEY JD J INDIAN EXCELSIOR HENDERSON YALE POPE

For consideration is a (X1) very hard to find old tail light wiring connector.

I have them listed in pairs (2 for 20.00) in my other items.

Item 141744662357 and has better pictures of this connector.

These are also correct for some headlight socket wiring connection.

The ribbed end cover is not magnetic, it is nickel plated brass.

From the case pins where it holds in the tail light housing
  to the tip of the brass push pin connectors is 1/2 inch.

The pins and brass contact location are not staggered they are 90 degree from each other.

These have the same pin and contact arrangement as a 1158 straight pin 6v tail light bulb.

  (Technical name for straight across pins is "non-indexed") 

Also same pin location as a 97 or 1155 single element 12v bulb.  It can be put in the socket either way = "non-indexed"

So try one of the 1158 bulbs in your light socket where this connector

    would go and if it lines up this is the socket you need for those old lights.

These have a large opeining where the wire goes for the heavy 6v light wiring.

Extra bright straight pin 12v tail light bulbs are available from speedway motors.

These do not work for the electroline art deco tail lights.

I accept returns for any reason IF THEY DONT WORK OUT FOR YOU.

If you only need one let me know and I will list a single for you.

Compare to ebay item 171617112910.

This socket will take its place with a screw cap that you can seal the wires with silicone to keep the water out.

These have dust from years of storage, w-d 40 makes them mint.


S/H 5.00.

10.00 out of the lower 48 US

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I buy parts and pieces in bulk to make up matching switch sets. Most knobs fit most switch I sell but their is some that don't work out very well. If you like a certain knob, just ask if it will fit the switch your interested in. Most knobs have to be fitted to each switch.

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