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Vintage 1950s Nos Box Of Jiggers Soldering Kit Chevrolet Ford Cadillac Mopar on 2040-parts.com

US $9.99
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Traverse City, Michigan, US

Traverse City, Michigan, US
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Full, unopened box of JIGGERS aftermarket soldering kits, made in the 1950s for Chevrolet, Chevy Truck, Cadillac, Caddy, Oldsmobile/Olds, Buick, GMC Truck, Ford Flathead V-8, Model A and T, MOPAR (Chrysler, Plymouth, Dodge and Desoto), Hudson, Kaiser-Frazer, Nash, Packard, Studebaker, and Willys-Jeep. Each vintage 1 7/8-inch square box contains 6 “jiggers.” You would pinch off the top, insert spliced wires into the jigger, lite it with a match, and – presto – the wires were soldered together. Made by Samson United Corporation, Rochester, N.Y. Unused new old stock (NOS) from an old car repair shop. Free shipping within the Continental U.S. Please ask questions prior to the auction’s close. Thank you!

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