Snap On 1/2" Drive 1- 1/4" Chrome Thermal Vacuum Socket on 2040-parts.com
Castro Valley, California, US
UP FOR LOOKING IS A SNAP ON 1/2" DRIVE 1-1/4" CHROME THERMAL VACUUM SOCKET. IT HAS BEEN ONLY ONCE. THIS IS USED FOR CADILAC 429 ENGINES TO WORK ON THE THERMAL VACUUM SYSTEMS IN FRONT OF INTAKE MANIFOLD. THE PATENT NUMBER IS 3273430. THANKS FOR LOOKING
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