Red Smooth Chrome Dash Light Hot Rod Boat 1940's 1950's Vintage Chris Craft Old on 2040-parts.com
Chicago, Illinois, US
This is a dash light lens, red smooth look in the 3/4" hole size..
Excellent NOS condition, with perfect lens and spotless chrome. These actually have the two wire lead instead of the single pictured. These were the type used in the Stewart Warner
panels of the fifties of boat panels with winged gauges. Complete with dash fittings and bulb holder, and 12v bulb. 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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