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1898-1909 Firestone Tires Shrader-universal Antique Tire Pressure Gage Akron Oh on 2040-parts.com

US $66.39
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Columbus, Ohio, US

Columbus, Ohio, US
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1898-1909 Firestone Tires Shrader-Universal Antique Tire Pressure Gage Akron OH

This original 1898-1909 Antique Firestone Tire Pressure Gage is used and in nice working condition. Gage has tarnished from age and comes as pictured. The gage comes in an original leather case. Case shows age with a hole at the flap crease and weathering. This antique gage was manufactured by Shrader-Universal and patented between March 1, 1898 and July 6, 1909 for Firestone Tires of Akron, Ohio which is molded into the gage. 

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