Vintage Original Automobiles Stop Alert Rear Window Mounting Working Part on 2040-parts.com
Dana Point, California, United States
Up for auction is this vintage original automobiles rear window mounting part that alerts the cars behind you when you are slowing and stopping. This is a very rare original part, and very useful in vintage cars. Especially with all these new cars tailing you. Great to have an old original part to alert them. It is in great original condition. Has been sitting in storage for many years. No reserve. |
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