Ramsey 50 Pto/ Winch Lockout Bracket. M38/m38a1 Willys Jeep. on 2040-parts.com
Saint Stephen, Minnesota, United States
Here is a reproduction PTO lockout for the Willys M38 jeep equipped with the PTO and winch. It is a reproduction, not original. As this is a reproduction, the actual part you receive may differ slightly in appearance. There are also slight differences from the original part, but it was reproduced this way as to prevent this part from being confused with the original part. I have one my jeep and it works perfectly. If you have questions, make sure you ask them in plenty of time before the end of the auction as I do not do this for a living and would need time to answer. LAST ONE!
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