Appleton spotlight

The bullet-shaped spotlights (usually installed in pairs) included a handle which was mounted through the side window pillar of the cab (just above the hood) into the interior of the vehicle.

[1] This allowed an occupant to maneuver the direction or focus of the spotlight beam with a simple twisting motion.

Appleton spotlights, marked with an embossed oval around the brand name, Appleton, were often found on pre-1960 vehicles (especially on service vehicles—police, armed forces, mail vehicles, etc.

They became so popular during the 1940s and 1950s for custom car enthusiasts, that "dummy" spots were commonly installed.

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Appleton spotlight on a 1956 Ford