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Vintage Usa General Electric 631 Ford Tbird Cougar Dome Trunk Courtesy Hood Bulb on 2040-parts.com

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Location:

Port Saint Joe, Florida, United States

Port Saint Joe, Florida, United States
Brand new USA made NOS (New Old Stock) 631 GE bulbs, you will receive (no factory package) in plastic zip-lock bag. Package back shown in last picture (showing "Made In USA") does not come with bulb.
Manufacturer Part Number:631 Interchange Part Number:631 Other Part Number:631 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Brand:General Electric (GE) Surface Finish:Brass base, glass bulb UPC:Does not apply

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MK Cabinet
Vintage USA Made
NOS General Electric (GE) # 631 Bulb

Used Originally From Factory In,
Ford, Tbird, Cougar, Mustang, GT, Shelby, Others
 Dome, Trunk, Courtesy, Under Hood Lights

 NOTE: You Will Receive Yours (no factory package) In Plastic Zip-Lock Bag

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