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Pcl New Old Stock Jaguar Tool Kit Tyre Gauge E Type Mk2 1 7 8 9 Xk on 2040-parts.com

US $26.00
Location:

north island, NZ

north island, NZ
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Warranty:Yes

PCL  New Old Stock Tyre Gauge,  Mint, still in makers plastic wrapping.  These are 1950-70s models.  Identical to the very rare E type Dunlop No6J which has no valve tool in the end (not  Dunlop No6, not the same, the 'J' is the difference) This is marked PCL. NOT JAGUAR. It is marked with a 6 figure PCL patent number, the Jaguar 6J has the same patent number plus additional numbers, I presume because it  has Dunlop name  numbers too..This will fit both MK2 and early MK7,8,9, tool boxes, both photos depict this, fit is perfect on both. Worldwide Post $11.00.   I am now listing a lot of rare Jaguar  tools on my other auctions



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