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Matco Tool Cart Msc11 Cart on 2040-parts.com

US $525.00
Location:

Duncannon, Pennsylvania, US

Duncannon, Pennsylvania, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Matco Tools Manufacturer Part Number:MSC11 Warranty:No

Matco Tools MSC11 Cart, red, was a previous Matco Tools Distributor, now selling off remaining inventory. Pick up only. Payment and contact for pickup must be made within 24 hours after item is won. Cart has options - has T top slide, lower door option, plus pry bar rack. All matching locks. Cart originally sold for $2400.

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