Chevrolet Chevy Jack Handle Lug Wrench Tire Iron 1928 1929tool Kit on 2040-parts.com
Waynesburg, Pennsylvania, US
For sale is a Chevrolet jack handle /tire tool. This is the shortest version used in 1928 and 1929 with the length being 13 inches. No markings and no cracks or breaks and the tip is very nice. If you have any questions please ask.Please check out our other items for sale. Thanks for your interest.
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