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Vintage Grote Reflector Flares on 2040-parts.com

US $12.50
Location:

Valley View, Pennsylvania, United States

Valley View, Pennsylvania, United States
the case has minor scratches but other than that they are in great shape
Surface Finish:metal Warranty:No

up for auction is a vintage set of grote reflector flares. great addition to that antique car, rat rod, or even street rod going for that blast from the past. these are in great shape but the case has minor scratches. these are basically the same as the ones that ford offered as an option just with a cheaper price tag. thanks for looking, good luck, and bid to win !!!!

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