If you have not tried it already - connect your LED to 6 volts and see if it works. It may not turn on or it may turn on but some what dim. Depending on what you want to use it for perhaps it will serve your needs.
Another option would be to purchase a small 6 volt sealed lead acid battery for the LED. Then charge it separately with a charger. Again it depends on your needs. LEDs do not use the power of an incandescent (see below) so battery life is greatly extended.
Finally, as John T has posted, a 6 volt to 12 volt power converter should work. I have a Radio Shack # 22-1293 Voltage converter, 6 volt DC to 12 volt DC at 3 amperes maximum. I have used it from time to time....the box is dated 11/6/1988.....I am surprised I could find it. I tried it on a 12 volt 1156 (27 watts) incandescent tail light bulb and a 1156 LED. It powered both bulbs fine, the incandescent pulled approximately 2 amps and the LED pulled .05 amps.
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