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Vintage 60's Christie 6/12 Volt Battery Charger on 2040-parts.com

US $139.95
Location:

Simi Valley, California, US

Simi Valley, California, US
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 THIS CHARGER IS IN WORKING CONDITION AND MEASURES 22 1/2 " TALL AND 12 1/2" WIDE AND 10" DEEP.  THE HANDLE EXTENDS 21" FROM THE TOP OF CHARGER.  NOTE "CHARGE RATE" DIAL IS BROKEN (SEE PHOTOS).  THE PAINT IS CHIPPED AND THERE IS SOME RUST MOSTLY ON THE TOP BUT IT IS IN NOT BAD CONDITION FOR ITS AGE.

THIS CHARGER IS LOCATED IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA AND COULD BE PICKED UP TO SAVE ON THE SHIPPING CHARGE. 

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