Vintage Nos Heat Indicator Warning Light Kit on 2040-parts.com
Akeley, Minnesota, United States
Old Stock in original box. It is dusty but unused. Heat indicator lamp or light kit. It has a red lens with HOT embedded in it. There is a 12v light bulb behind that. Old street rodders will know what this is for. |
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