Lot Of 49 Vintage N.o.s. 3/4" Ice Claws Complete With Hardware, Fits Omc+more on 2040-parts.com
keswick, ON, Canada
here is a lot load of 49 ice claws with hardware that fit many, many sleds. 3/4" square.
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