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Vintage Old Henderson Manual Tire Changer **local Pickup Only Cincinnati Ohio** on 2040-parts.com

US $100.00
Location:

Cincinnati, Ohio, US

Cincinnati, Ohio, US
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***LOCAL PICKUP ONLY - CINCINNATI, OHIO***


Vintage Henderson Tire Changer.

This has been in my grandfather's garage for 40 years. He operated a service station many years ago in Cincinnati.

Overall good condition and appears to be in working condition. No major damage that I'm aware of. There is some red paint still remaining in a few areas. Not too much rust to speak of.

What you see is what you get. It's extremely heavy, so this will only be available for local pickup in Cincinnati, Ohio within three weeks of auction close, preferably over a weekend. I also have an old Weaver Tire Spreader for sale on Ebay.

Please e-mail any questions. Thanks.

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