Vintage Harvey Hanson Battery Voltage Cell Tester (used) on 2040-parts.com
Long Beach, California, US
Harvey Hanson Battery Cell Tester. This item is used but still functional. Please enlarge all of the photos above.
This item is being auctioned by:
Willhoit Auto Restoration
1360 Gladys Ave.
Long Beach, CA 90804
Tel. (714)356-4250
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