Vintage Antique Glass Jewel Dash Light Auto Car Conduit ?? on 2040-parts.com
Alton, Illinois, United States
Not exactly sure what this is or what its for? dash light? electrical? its jewel shaped lenses are glass and has a light in side that still works there is two red lenses and one yellow its 2" tall and 2" wide, with a electrical conduit type locking nut. nice shape
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