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Do - Ray Flip Up Flare No. 995, Vintage Automotive Emergency Safety Devices on 2040-parts.com

US $18.00
Location:

Butte, Montana, United States

Butte, Montana, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Do Ray Surface Finish:Cadmium Manufacturer Part Number:995 Warranty:No Placement on Vehicle:Rear Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

This auction is for a three pack of flip up, double reflector roadside emergency signal devices, with two safety flags and flag posts. also included is  fold - over, clip style holder to keep everything nice and compact. the flags have been folded up for years but still unfolded, and showed signs of dirt and wear. I have not cleaned these items so as to preserve their current patina. 

They are in used, but serviceable condition, definately not mint, but will look and work great in the trunk of your classic 1950's era car. They were manufactured by the Do-Ray Lamp Co., of Chicago Illinois. These are the model no. 995, not the 995-40 which were produced later in the 1960's.

Buyer pays only actual shipping cost, no additional charges for packaging or handling. Priority mail would include up to $50.00 in shipping insurance, economy shipping may not include any insurance what so ever. Any additional shipping insurance would be at buyers discretion.

Please look closely at the pictures, ask questions at least 24 hours before the end of auction to give me time to answer, request additional pictures if needed, and check my feedback, then bid with confidence knowing you'll be receiving exactly what is being offered here...

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