Vintage Factory New Nos Marvel Mystery Oil 2 Qt. Model Tu, Inverse Oiler on 2040-parts.com
Little Compton, Rhode Island, United States
THIS IS A VINTAGE AND NOS FACTORY MARVEL MYSTERY OIL INVERSE OILER MODEL TU, 2 QUART CAPACITY FROM THE 1950'S. IT IS NOS AND STILL IN THE ORIGINAL BOX WITH INSTRUCTION BOOKLET STILL ATTACHED AND MARVEL PRICE SHEET. ALL IN NICE CONDITION! |
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