Vintage Federal Beacon Ray Twin Amber Emergency Lights From Mid 70's Firetruck on 2040-parts.com
Marinette, Wisconsin, US
very good working condition.no obvious defects. 12v twin amber. aluminum light bar. removed from mid 70's pickup fire truck. will ship u.s. only.
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