Teens 1920s Overland Script Tool Kit Tire Iron 100351 on 2040-parts.com
Chatham, New Jersey, United States
Vintage Overland Script tool kit tire iron . Part Number 100351. Marked on the tool 9 1/8" Long Looks to be repainted a long time ago. Paint is chipped. Ends show use. . you can clearly see this in the pictures. Buyers with Multiple wins & International Customers please wait for Invoice before you pay. I will not Lie on customs for you. I am not responsible for any Import taxes or fees. Ask All questions BEFORE you bid. Not after you win the item! Flat Rate Shipping is for CONUS only. Hawaii, Alaska and International may be more. |
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