Excellent condition vintage Bosch fog light. Amber lens with chrome housing and a massive/burly mount. I am not sure about the manufacture date for this light, but suspect late 1950s as similar LE/NE 130 B lamps show up in a 1958 Bosch catalog. The light housing width is ~6" with the lens ~5" and overall lamp depth at ~4.5".

Chrome housing in excellent condition. There is one very small dent on the side of the bezel at the 9 o'clock position when looking at the face of the fog light (you can see it in the video); for those with skill, I suspect this is fixable. Otherwise, I just see some very fine scratches consistent with age that might buff out, but nothing else of note. Top of bezel is engraved with "BOSCH / GERMANY / IMPORTE D'ALLEMAGNE".

Amber lens in excellent condition. There is one very small chip (from a rock?) on the lower right that my fingernail catches on, but it's inline with one of the vertical pattern lines in the lens, so really not noticeable. Center of the lens has the following text: "Bosch / Germany / IMPORTE D'ALLEMAGNE / NEIGUNG 18cm auf 5m" The "Bosch" text looks like a fancy version of block lettering, almost like script. At the bottom of the lens, there is the following text: "A 1219".

Inside the reflector, the following text appears: "LE/NE 130 B(4/7) / LE 1303A   K1027".

The bulb works (see video) and I powered it thru the existing lamp wiring although there is only a very short stub left sticking outside the bezel. Very easy to open up and work on, simply remove the one bolt and the front bezel will pop off without any tools.

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