Nos Gm Oldsmobile Dealer Cutlass 442 88 98 Toronado Delmont Emergency Fuse Kit on 2040-parts.com
Ottawa Lake, Michigan, US
Very rare and hard to find accessory or option here. Looks like a GM Oldsmobile fuse box. and holds the emergency fuses. was made to fit in your glove box. This will look great for display at the car shows. Has the nail type fuse puller as well. Decent shape for 45 years old. Package is still in nice shape as well. These are genuine GM NOS. New and never used. Plus I tested each one and they are perfect. You can't find this in NOS. This is for the person who wants the absolute best!
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