5 By 3 1/2 Inch Ford Wood Auto Battery on 2040-parts.com
Crystal Falls, Michigan, US
5 by 3 1/2 INCH FORD WOOD AUTO BATTERY This battery is 5 by 3 1/2 by 2 inches. One edge is marked Ford. It is in very good condition. The metal parts have very light surface rust. |
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