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American Motors Am Javelin Amx Sc/rambler Rebel Machine Nos Emergency Fuse Kit on 2040-parts.com

US $199.99
Location:

Ottawa Lake, Michigan, United States

Ottawa Lake, Michigan, United States
Condition:New

Get these vintage very rare antique NOS American Motors emergency fuse kit while you can.

Includes package, container with 6 variety fuses, and the fuse puller. These are exactly like you would have bought from a counter display back in the 60's, or 70's. These are restoration correct for points in judging. Has the correct writing and markings like only the old vintage fuses do. The ones from today's era, are not even close.

These are what you carried in your glove as a emergency fuse kit back in the day.

These fuses are perfect, package is perfect.

You can't find these in NOS.

This is for the for the person that wants the absolute best.

This is the only one I have ever seen like this.

 

 

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