Bentley 1935 Wheel Knock Off Hammer Unique Chrome Plated Nice on 2040-parts.com
Washington, Utah, US
1935 Bentley wheel knock off hammer. This came from a car that I once owned, it is chrome plated and may have been custom made. It will fit in the holder perfectly in the engine compartment. Except for mild use it is in very nice condition and will serve you well - it's nice and heavy. Total length is approx. 11". The hammer head is approx. 4 1/4" length and 2" in height. There is a wood insert for the screw down device to hold it in it's mounting. Not selling outside the U. S.
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