Vintage Allen Cell Tester Made In The Usa on 2040-parts.com
West Jordan, Utah, US
For sale is an old auto tester, looks like a battery or points tester, don't know if it works, nice construction wood handle, with heavy metal. If some one knows for sure what it is let me know. 11 X 3 1/2
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