An antique automobile lamp originally used as a headlight or auxiliary lighting unit for early Ford motor vehicles from the 1900s era, compatible with the 1907 model years of Ford cars. Such lighting fixtures were essential functional components before widespread electric headlights, often utilising oil or acetylene for illumination. As a collectible, this piece reflects early automotive lighting technology and transport history from the dawn of Ford’s motor cars.
Key Features
• Vintage automotive lighting unit for early Ford models
• Metal body engineered for solid-fuel illumination (oil/acetylene era)
• Functional design typical of pre-electrical headlamp technology
• Represents early 20th-century automotive parts craftsmanship
Typical Uses
• Display in vintage automobile or automobilia collections
• Accent piece in heritage or industrial interiors
• Reference for early automotive lighting technology
Condition
• Antique condition with age-appropriate patina and wear
Why This Piece Is Special
• Represents early automotive lighting craft from the era of Ford’s pioneering motor cars, valued by collectors of automobilia and transport history








