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Car-o-liner Frame Straightening Rack Autobody Mark 4 Measuring System on 2040-parts.com

US $5,400.00
Location:

Waterloo, Indiana, US

Waterloo, Indiana, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:frame machine car-o-liner Mark 4 Manufacturer Part Number:MODEL 573600 Warranty:No Country of Manufacture:Sweden

THIS CAR-O-LINER MARK IV

FRAME STRAIGHTENING RACK MECHANICAL MEASURING SYSTEM COMES WITH-

  1. ONE PULL TOWER
  2. INBOARD AND OUTBOARD ANCHORING UPRIGHTS WITH PINCH WELD CLAMPS
  3. TWO SETS OF UPPER SHOCK TOWER MEASURING STANDS & CROSSBARS
  4. A HIGH-LIFT FLOOR JACK & STANDS FOR LOADING & UNLOADING
  5. SEVERAL DIFFERENT PULLING ATTACHMENTS
  6. ORIGINAL MEASURING ATTACHMENTS
  7. ORIGINAL STORAGE CABINET
  8. SOME MANUALS INCLUDED

THIS FRAME RACK IS A REAL "WORK HORSE"!  I AM ONLY SELLING DUE TO GETTING OUT OF THE AUTOBODY BUSINESS.  IN GOOD WORKING ORDER.  LOCAL PICKUP, OR WOULD CONSIDER POSSIBLE DELIVERY, DEPENDING ON LOCATION.  US SALES ONLY.  PLEASE CALL OR E-MAIL ME WITH ANY QUESTIONS. 260-438-3528

 

     
     
 

 

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