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Repro Gm Fire Extinguisher Vintage Chevy Gmc Truck Camaro Chevelle Corvette Copo on 2040-parts.com

US $99.99
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Medford, New York, United States

Medford, New York, United States
Condition:New Brand:1-800 Radiator Warranty:Yes Surface Finish:Painted Country/Region of Manufacture:Unknown

Reproduction GM Fire Extinguisher Vintage Chevy GMC Camaro Chevelle Corvette, Yenko, COPO

 

Brand New Kidde Model FA5B fire extinguisher with a repro GM decal- Looks vintage and correct for vehicles produced from 1966 on. Great addition to a highly detail restoration of your classic Chevrolet Truck, GMC Truck, Chevelle, Camaro, Nova, GTO, 442, Firebird, GS or any GM Hot Rod or any NEW GM or GMC vehicle.

  • Regular Dry Chemical Fire Extinguisher

  • UL rated 5-B: C

  • This fire extinguisher is suitable for use on the following types of fire:

  • B- Flammable liquids, gasoline, heptane, etc.

  • C- Electrical equipment, wiring, etc.

  • UL Rated

  • High quality gauge for immediate pressure status

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