Vintage Underlined Snap On Tools 3 Piece Large Allen Wrench Set No Reserve on 2040-parts.com
Dearborn Heights, Michigan, US
YOU ARE BIDDING ON A VINTAGE UNDERLINED SNAP ON TOOLS 3 PIECE LARGE ALLEN WRENCH SET. NO RESERVE. THE SET IS IN LIKE NEW CONDITION. A MUST FOR THE VINTAGE SNAP-ON TOOL COLLECTOR. BID WITH CONFIDENCE. SHIPPING ONLY $13.00. PLEASE ASK ALL OF YOUR QUESTIONS BEFORE YOU BID. GOOD LUCK BIDDING.
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