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    I'm not sure what this was used for, but I'll make a hub/ misc. puller out of it. 3/4" threaded bolt with 4" diameter plate.
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    Last edited by pAAt; 08-20-2017, 07:21 AM.
    Model A's and of course the famous AA's

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