Vintage Heavy Metal Signal Stat 793 Metal Flares on 2040-parts.com
Springboro, Pennsylvania, US
Set of 3 Vintage Signal Stat Flares. Metal Stakes are included. Box show great wear and much of the original paint is missing. Flares aso have scratches, missing paint and rust / corrosion. Box measures approximately 8 inches by 4 inches. Flares stand 8 inches tall. The cloth is just to put between flares to keep the lens from getting scratched when storing them.
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