Snap-on 3/8 Drive Small Ratchet --pat.fm70--used--no Reserve! on 2040-parts.com
Napa, California, US
up for auction is a used snap-on ratchet model #fm70....it is 4.25" long and is a 3/8 drive...the s&H is $7...i combine shipping...check my other snap-on tool auctions.
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