Ingersoll Rand 1" Pit Socket From Nascar Team Vwa-575 Used Racing Memorabilia on 2040-parts.com
Elverson, Pennsylvania, United States
I bought this at an estate sale whose collections were Nascar and racing memorabilia. His business sponsored Nascar teams and he had lots of actually race used items and car parts and broke up fenders and hoods etc from races. This is a IR VWA 575 pit crew 1/2" drive socket that would have been a used in the pit during Nascar racing events. A keepsake given to the sponsors after a race. Give the gift of something unique to your Racing fan heavy duty 1/2" drive pit socket. Features teeth for quick grabbing of nut. Fits 1" lug nuts. Billet hardened steel. Excellent heavy duty design and model. Nice piece! FREE SHIPPING |
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