Vintage Arrow Red Glass Bullet Stop Tail Light Bulb Cover-mt. Holly N.j.-nice on 2040-parts.com
Greensburg, Pennsylvania, US
Vintage Arrow Red Glass Bulb Stop Tail Light Cover.....Marked on the top: Arrow....Mt. Holly N.J....no other markings.....measures across the bottom: 2 7/16 inches.....1 1/2 inches from bottom to top....That's all I can tell you about it....I purchased this at an Estate Sale....The owner had a lot of old car tail lights...
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