MT-715 Dwell Meter from Snap On. Estate sale find. One taped spot on leads, otherwise they look good for something this old.
Meter has broken clear display on on edge with approx. 1/4" missing and corner missing. The rest of clear cover has scuffs, etc. Please see pictures. Black Bezel plate has chip in upper left corner.
Unit has not been tested. Has a Snap On factory repair tag dating to 1981 as shown in picture. Includes manual also.
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