Rare Vintage Fulton Traffic Light Finder Prism Ratrod Hotrod Rare Accessory Htf on 2040-parts.com
West Olive, Michigan, US
Vintage Fulton traffic light finder for your vintage car. Very good vintage condition. Shows some wear and the plastic prism has a number of small spider cracks inside which do not affect the function. The outside surface is nice and smooth. Please see the pictures and ask any questions before buying.
Free shipping in the Continental US.
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Payment due in 7 days or sale canceled and item re-listed.
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