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Genuine Packard Automotive Wire Cable 16 Ga. Low Tension Spool Roll Rat Car Auto on 2040-parts.com

US $44.99
Location:

Palmyra, Pennsylvania, United States

Palmyra, Pennsylvania, United States
Unused portion of spool is New Old Stock
Manufacturer Part Number:C-3135 General Motors #:1847835 Brand:Packard Gauge:16 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Trade Number:50 UPC:Does not apply

GENUINE Packard Automotive Wire Cable 16 gauge

Low Tension

Ignition, Starting & lighting Cable/wire

The insulation is as it was brand new. Now cracks or fading

w/ Gauge Chart on Box

I would say there is more than half remaining on the spool.

I will not unravel the spool, as I do not want to disturb it.

The spool originally had 100 feet, so I would say it has approximately 50 feet remaining.

Again, this is just an estimate of the remaining amount of wire on the spool.

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