Vintage-arrow-turn-signals-ford-chevy-dodge-rat-rod- Double Sided on 2040-parts.com
Adrian, Michigan, US
Fresh from an estate! your are bidding on a pair of double sided turn signal. They would look great on your street or rat rod. They say Arrow Safety Device Co. on them. I am starting the auction for what I think is a fair price, High bidder wins! I only ship in the lower 48 continental states. Please email me with any question!
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