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Model A Ford Original Lug Wrench Crank Handle No Reserve 1931 1930 1928 1929 on 2040-parts.com

Location:

McMinnville, Tennessee, United States

McMinnville, Tennessee, United States
Condition:Used

Selling AS-IS No Reserve. We do combine shipping, so check our other auctions frequently. For international orders, or combined shipping please wait for a corrected total BEFORE paying! WE SHIP IMMEDIATELY ONCE PAID , so please do not request us to hold your item after you pay. We ship to the address listed on eBay for your account. To change your address, click "request toal from seller", and in that screen you can change the address. In some instances if you receive a second chance offer for a item, it may not be able to be shipped with other items due to eBay requiring immediate payment. We accept all forms of payments, (PayPal, Credit Cards over the phone, and mail in payments). Thanks for looking and please add us to your favorite sellers list as most all my items are No Reserve, and we will be listing many goodies throughout the years.If you Questions or Comments don't hesitate to call 1-844-327-5988  (1-844-Early V8)

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