My dad's friend has some property he grew up on , and now , my dad and him deer hunt on it , theres an old house on the property , and an old garage , my dad's friend was pilfering around in the garage waiting on my dad to come out of the woods , and he found this headlight , none of us know what it came off of , but , I have all the info off of it , anybody know what this thing is off of? the info came off of the glass (not plastic) lense , seems that this didnt have a incandecent bulb , but it is like the newer cars are doing today , the info is as follows: across the top of the lense , it reads: RITEWAY HEADLAMP , MADE IN U.S.A. , and across the bottom , it reads: The Corcoran-Brown Lamp Co. Cincinnati , Ohio , US Pat. 1945309 pat pending , any guesses?
Nooooo....really? this looks too cool to be on a tractor , it mounts just like the headlights I have for a 39-40 Dodge , I really dont know , but , it doesnt look like farm equipment , I may be wrong though...
Ask your Dads friend what type of cars were on the place when he grow up there. Tractor lights were flatter on the back not a long tapered cone shape like what you have.
I think we have a winner , I did a google search after I got a "mabye" response , and it looks like a match...