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Vintage Early Fifties Unity H1 Side Window Adjustable Spotlight / Parts/ Repair on 2040-parts.com

US $26.95
Location:

Murray, Kentucky, United States

Murray, Kentucky, United States
Good condition but no wires and does not connect properly, for repair or parts
Manufacturer Part Number:H1 Surface Finish:chrome Brand:Unity Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

This auction iss for a nice Unity H1 side spotlight like you would find on the late forties, early fifties cars. This old light has an excellent exterior condition but it does not have any wires and it comes apart at the handle, which is supposed to happen but this one does not turn when put back together, or for me anyway. I also think maybe a mounting piece is missing from the middle. So, I am selling it for repair or parts. If you need a good bright finish, a good switch or knob, then this is a great find for you. Or maybe you can repair this one to work..........

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