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US $115.00
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York, Pennsylvania, US

York, Pennsylvania, US
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HELLO UP FOR BID IS A NEW IN BOX NEVER USED OR ON DISPLAY SNAP ON CHOPPER WALL CLOCK.. THIS ITEM  HAS BEEN SITTING ON THE SHELF SINCE NEW. COME IN ORGINAL BOX. DUSTY IT IS.. ITEM SIZE IS APPROX 22"long 11"high

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