5 Vintage Red Yellow Glass Reflector Bicycle Truck Car Trailor Decor Small on 2040-parts.com
Mahaska, Kansas, US
5 old reflector's and they are nickel to quarter size and good old ones, plastic lens covers and came out of a barn from a Nebraska farm sale and have the wear you would expect for the age and will need some cleaning, I have seen these on old trucks and cars and bicycles in the past, so if you collect don't miss out and the shipping is 4.00 first class mail with tracking in the lower 48 state only and please all payments within 48 hours and thanks for looking
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