Vintage Craftsman Model 161-213400 Timing Light on 2040-parts.com
Shelbyville, Illinois, US
Offering for sale at auction a very nice vintage Sears Craftsman Automotive timing light in it's original box with the original owners manual model # 161.213400.The condition of the box itself is fragile but it is still intact.The timing light and leads are in good shape and the photo's supplied will show the condition and description as I have stated.
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