Vintage Lisle Ridge Reamer Tool For Vintage Cars & Trucks Mechanic on 2040-parts.com
Manchester, Maryland, United States
An old Lisle Ridge Reamer that I got at an auction of vintage car parts. This is cast "Lisle Corp., Clarinda, IA, Made in USA."
This is not cracked or broken. car auto automobile automotive automobilia collectible service repair garage station antique engine cylinder Actual shipping cost only. |
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