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Vintage Vehicle Under Hood Light Assembly With Switch on 2040-parts.com

US $64.50
Location:

Cohutta, Georgia, United States

Cohutta, Georgia, United States
Condition:Used Brand:John W. Hobbs Corp Surface Finish:Painted Silver Manufacturer Part Number:Unknown Warranty:Yes Placement on Vehicle:Front Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

Vintage Vehicle Under Hood Light Assembly & Trouble Light Made by John W. Hobbs Corp.

Light is complete, tested, fully functional & ready to be mounted.  Light illuminates via Plunger Switch when vehicle hood is raised & it is detachable from its mount for use as a Trouble Light. 

                  Features & Specifications:

·        Clear Glass Lens (no cracks, chips or nicks)

·       Off/On Plunger Actuated Switch Included

·       Fitted with 12-volt, 12-watt #1003 incandescent bulb  

·        Over 16 feet of 2-wire extension cable on spool

·       Extension cable unwinds & rewinds freely from handheld spool


Shipping Weight:   1 lb  11 oz  (766 g)

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