Snap-on Tools 3/8" Drive Ratchet F836 Snapon Usa Dale Earnhardt #3 Nascar Rare on 2040-parts.com
Dorchester, Wisconsin, US
Up for bid is a Snap-on Tools 3/8" Drive Ratchet (Blue Comfort Grip Handle; Sealed Head; Chrome Finish; Made in USA). Part Number: F836 Tool is used. PLEASE CHECK OUT MY OTHER LISTINGS FOR MANY MORE TOOLS, SOME VINTAGE. AS ALWAYS..... NO RESERVE!!!
Length: 8-1/2"
Limited Edition: Dale Earnhardt #3 NASCAR
Year Produced: 1997
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