Antique Car Marker Light Side Running Front Fog Driving Chevy Ford Plymouth Old on 2040-parts.com
Gamaliel, Arkansas, US
Antique Car Marker Light
Light and housing are in decent shape for their age. Glass is not broken and chrome is driver quality, has tiny dent at very point of the housing. Have no idea if this works, but can’t be hard to make work.
Don’t know what model of car it came off of, but the wire is wrapped in fabric, so it is old.
Glass lens has a unique look to it (see pictures).
If you know what it is and need it, here you go . . .
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