Snap On Tool Box, Old, 21/2 Feet Wode By 1 1/4 Ft Tall By 1 Ft Deep on 2040-parts.com
Absecon, New Jersey, US
This is an old snap on tools box.... It's meant to b portable, dimensions of the box are in the title... It does have some scratches and paint is worn as seen in the pics....all the drawers slide....I don't have the key, a new key would have to b gotten, it is unlocked as seen in the pics....pick up only
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