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US $6.99
Location:

Waconia, Minnesota, United States

Waconia, Minnesota, United States
New Old Stock
Brand:TUFF-SKIN Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:No. 102

 

 

Auto-Crafters TUFF-SKIN Plastic Coated Battery Base Clamp

No. 102

Dual purpose base clamp to fit Ford base mounted battery groups (29NF, 22F).

For:

1959-66 Ford, Falcon, Mustang, Mercury, Comet and Lincoln Cars

 

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