14" Chrome Moly Jacobs Ladder Sprint Car Usac Midget on 2040-parts.com
Battle Creek, Michigan, United States
14" Jacobs ladder is constructed of 4130 chrome moly with aluminum straps. Grade 8 bolts, nyloc nuts and AN flat washers are included. Any questions e-mail me and i will help you the best i can. I will combine shipping on any of my auctions, so take a look at the other items i have listed, i will be listing a lot of stuff over the next week. Thanks for looking. Check out our store!!!
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