Snap On 8" Long Mobea Spring Radiator & Heater Hose Clamp Pliers Hcp48bp Usa on 2040-parts.com
Kenosha, Wisconsin, US
Up for Auction is an older pair of Snap-on Mobea Type Radiator & Heater Hose Clamp Locking Pliers
Snap-on part # HCP48BP
Solid and in Working Order
Used Condition - Please See Photographs
Buyer to pay $6.99 USPS Priority Shipping
Thanks for looking!
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