Nos Vintage Yankee Turn Master Directional Signals Complete Hot Rod Gas Oil 1940 on 2040-parts.com
Juneau, Wisconsin, United States
Manufactured by Yankee Metal Products Corp, Norwalk, Conn. Model No 904 Inside the box you will find a beautiful set of turn signal chrome and amber assemblies. Complete front and rear. Along with that, the highly saught after art deco turn signal unit. Also included are the original instructions and even the inspection certificate from the factory. One of a kind complete piece of history for any collector or hot rod enthusiast. Would look beautiful displayed on any automobilia collectors shelf. If you want to install them on your custom or classic hot rod this is authentic as it gets. |
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