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Vintage Anthes Roadside Emergency Kit Reflectors Flags Metal Box 1950's Complete on 2040-parts.com

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Sharon Hill, Pennsylvania, United States

Sharon Hill, Pennsylvania, United States
Metal box has age wear, kit is used
Brand:Anthes Surface Finish:n/a Interchange Part Number:n/a Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Warranty:No Roadside Emergency Kit:1950's Manufacturer Part Number:Type FP Emergency Kit:1950's Other Part Number:n/a UPC:Does not apply

A vintage 1950's Anthes roadside emergency kit. Has 3 reflectors(which were called flares), 3 cloth red flags. 3 flag mounts. Bottom of reflector is stamped: MFD BY Anthes Ft. Madison IA Type FP Meets I.C.C Req Pat. Pending. Reflector lens are not cracked or chipped, they do have light scratch lines and wear marks, metal stands have age wear, not twisted or bent. Flags have crease lines and some stain marks, not torn or frayed. Metal box has rust and age wear, looks to have been spray painted at on time. Lid closes but doesn't latch shut. This is a used item and shows a lot of age wear but in overall good condition for it's age.

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Actual packaged weight 6lb's.

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