Just wondered if anyone would have a couple original lightbulbs in their stash like the two picture below.
The first bulb is a bayonet base bulb.
120 V 60 W.
The second bulb is a small threaded base.
120V. 60W.
WTB Original Antique car light bulbs as pictured
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Re: WTB Original Antique car light bulbs as pictured
I have some like the round one. However mine are 6 volt. The one pictured is 120 volts
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Re: WTB Original Antique car light bulbs as pictured
Can you explain how the title "WTB Original Antique car light bulbs" has to do with bulbs that are for 120 volts and 60 watts.Larry wrote: ↑Fri Nov 22, 2024 10:39 amJust wondered if anyone would have a couple original lightbulbs in their stash like the two picture below.
The first bulb is a bayonet base bulb.
120 V 60 W.
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The second bulb is a small threaded base.
120V. 60W.
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Re: WTB Original Antique car light bulbs as pictured
Yes Frank. These are bulbs out of an early Baker Electric Car.