Vintage Grote Automobile Emergency Reflector Flameless Flare Kit No.70 on 2040-parts.com
North Fort Myers, Florida, US
VINTAGE GROTE NO 70 FLAMELESS FLARE REFLECTOR AND FLAG KIT. WHAT A GREAT ADDITION TO YOUR VINTAGE CAR!!! ITEM IN GREAT VINTAGE CONDITION, CASE HAS SOME SURFACE ONLY RUST. INCLUDES EVERYTHING IN PHOTOS, AND ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS.
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