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Vtg Auto Body Metal Working Brass Hammer Dolly-very Unusual *look* on 2040-parts.com

US $24.00
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Powell, Ohio, US

Powell, Ohio, US
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This is a vintage Auto Body metal working dolly I believe. It does have rifling for some reason? I purchased this with a lot of Auto Body repair tools I'm listing this week. This is in good condition, but does have a chip on one end and wear throughout from use.  Please check out the photos to judge for yourself. ALSO CHECK OUT MY OTHER UNIQUE AUTO BODY TOOLS I'M LISTING THIS WEEK! A great addition to any tool Collection! Also check out my many other vintage toys & collectibles I have listed. 

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