Vintage Packard Cable Low Tension 16 Ga. 100 Ft. L@@k! on 2040-parts.com
South Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States
Up for sale is a vintage role of 16 gauge Packard car cable in the original box. I'm not sure how much (if any) has been used off the role, but it still appears to be fairly full (see pic). This is being sold AS IS. Buyer is to pay $7.00 shipping and must pay within 3 days of auctions close. Thanks!
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