Vintage flare kit includes carrying case with three battery powered flares. Batteries not included. Really cool all steel case with properly fitting top and locking mechanism. The individual flares have real glass beacon covers. No rust in the case or the individual flare housings. Will make a great accessory for a vintage car, truck, or rat rod.
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