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Vintage 1950's-60's Road Flare Micro Flex Model 18 With Cowhide Case on 2040-parts.com

US $29.00
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Olympia, Washington, US

Olympia, Washington, US
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HERE IS A RARE 1950'S-60'S REFLECTOR ROAD FLARE BY MIRO-FLEX COMPANY INC. OF WICHITA KANSAS MODEL #18. THE PAINT IS A LITTLE SCUFFED AND WORN SOME (SEE PICTURES)THE REFLECTORS ARE IN GREAT LOOKING SHAPE "LIKE NEW" . THIS REFLECTOR FLARE COMES IN THE ORIGINAL TOP GRAIN COWHIDE CASE BY SHELDON. THE CASE HAS SOME WARE SOME CRACKS AND IS DIRTY (ALSO SEE PICTURES) BUT FOR IT'S AGE IS IN VERY GOOD CONDITION. THE WHOLE THING IS IN GOOD SHAPE CONSIDERING IT WAS IN A TRUNK FOR WHO KNOWS HOW LONG, COULD USE SOME CLEANING UP. ASK ANY QUESTION'S YOU LIKE WILL DO MY BEST TO ANSWER.

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