Antique Wheel Lock Vintage Security Auto Theft Signal System Nice Shape 2 Keys on 2040-parts.com
Littleton, Colorado, United States
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You are looking at an Antique Wheel Lock Vintage Security Auto Theft Signal System. This device was made by Security Manufacturing Company, successors to Miller Chapman Company. This unit is in great original condition. It has two keys for the Corbin lock. The lock, keys and device work great. When the device is in it's full open position it has the number 2 cast into it (see pics). This unit measures about 10" long and 5" wide. Please email me with questions. Paypal within 3 days of auction completion. Thanks for looking. |
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