Unused Vintage Snap-on Tools Snap On Tool Box Sticker Racing Decal Ssx1401 on 2040-parts.com
Valley Park, Missouri, United States
Snap-on Tools - Charging to New Horizons - Vintage Sticker Decal. It measures about 9 1/2" by 5 3/4"". Part # SSX1401 This decal was issued in the early 1990's before the Snap-on logo was updated. This decal is in new mint condition. Check out the other Snap-on stickers I have for sale. |
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