1976 Brass Key Chain Snap On Tools Minute Man Bicentenial Special Edition on 2040-parts.com
Glendale, California, US
- 1976 Brass Key Chain Snap On Tools Minute Man Bicentenial Special Edition
- Good condition with some wear and dings. (see pictures)
- There is another key chain like this listed for $37.00; you may want to check if you like it better.
- A nice brass polish should bring out the shine.
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