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Vintage Grote 70 Reflector Flare Auto/truck Roadside Safety W/flags on 2040-parts.com

US $9.99
Location:

Walnut, Mississippi, United States

Walnut, Mississippi, United States
ITEM IS IN GOOD USED CONDITION
Brand:Grote

THIS IS FOR A VINTAGE GROTE MODEL 70 REFLECTOR ROADSIDE SAFETY KIT. I THINK THIS IS FROM THE 1960 ERA. I PURCHASED THIS AT AN ESTATE SALE . IT APPEARS TO HAVE NEVER BEEN USED AND IS COMPLETE AND INTACT INCLUDING THE 3 RED SAFETY FLAGS . THE METAL BOX CONTAINER THAT IT STORES IN SHOWS SOME SIGNS OF WEAR FROM PROBABLY BEING CARRIED AROUND IN A CAR OR TRUCK .PLEASE FEEL FREE TO ASK ANY QUESTIONS . THANKS FOR LOOKING .

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