Army Jeep Military Willys Mb 1941-45 New Tool Box Lid #1 on 2040-parts.com
Waldwick, New Jersey, United States
Willy's MB Tool Box Lid -WWII Jeep This Lid is At least 20 Plus years Old May be New Old Stock Not Sure Check The rivets they are Flat Not Like the Remanufactured Ones Please do your home work and ask questions before bidding |
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