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Vintage Magnetic Emergency Reflector Warning Signal Auto Car Accessory Reinholt on 2040-parts.com

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Downers Grove, Illinois, United States

Downers Grove, Illinois, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Reinholt Industries

Vintage Emergency Warning Signal Reflector

Original vintage Emergency Warning Signal S.O.S. Reflector from Reinholt Industries, New Jersey.  Rd plastic reflector with magnetic base stick to the metal base, place on ground or attaches onto the vehicle.  Reflector measures 4 1/2" across and stands 7 1/2" high, base is 5 1/2" x 8 1/2".  Very good condition, great graphics.  See photos below.

Please contact me for additional payment options or for any questions.  All items are from a clean, smoke free household.  Photos in the listing are of the actual item.  Items will be well packed and shipped fast, USPS Tracking will be provided.  I will combine items to save on shipping whenever possible, local pickups are welcome.


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