Snap On 1/2 Drive Ratchet 71-10 Date Code 1947 on 2040-parts.com
Lakeland, Florida, US
Snap on ratchet model 71-10. 1/2 drive no owner marks, no rust. has some scratches from use has chrome wear. . in very good working condition. Date code 1947. Still has another 66 years to go.
S/H flat 5.00
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