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Vintage Snap-on Brake Spring Pliers No.131a on 2040-parts.com

US $21.00
Location:

Wildomar, California, US

Wildomar, California, US
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These pliers are pretty old school but they work just fine. However the tooth at the end of the right side handle ( as shown on picture 2) is a bit worn. The pictures are pretty self-explanatory but if you still have questions about this listing, feel free to ask.

The factory engravings read...

Snap-On No131A USA

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