Looking to get rid of my roll cab. I just don't have the room anymore. Dimensions are 54" wide, 29" deep, and 45" tall. It has 12 drawers, and the "Lock and Roll" system. It also comes with the wood butcher block top and a cover. Asking $3,500 firm. This is a clean and well kept box.
Snap On KRL 1001 Roll cab $3,500
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Originally posted by OhMannClint View Postand how was my brand new box over priced?
The BB top is worth a bit more as well. I got a similar KRL that was bought new for $6800 with the BB top that I got for under half price from the original owner. If he was a bit flexable, it could be a fair deal. Not a steal by any means.1988 5.0 Notchback
100% Stock 302 Intake to Oil Pan as delivered from FORD Factory
100% Stock Driveline (T5, Clutch, 3.08's, control arms etc...)
100% Stock ECM/Tune ('88 California Mass air ECM)
1 bolt on... Baby Precision TE44 TURBO
Best time to date: 11.562 @ 123.37 1.892 60-ft BIR 9/19/08
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Originally posted by Turbo302 View PostYours wasn't a KRL series. There is a nice difference between the product lines(KRA/Classic/KRL, etc...)
The BB top is worth a bit more as well. I got a similar KRL that was bought new for $6800 with the BB top that I got for under half price from the original owner. If he was a bit flexable, it could be a fair deal. Not a steal by any means.
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KRL 1001
The box is the classic Snap On red. It has the full width top drawer. On the right is six 2/3 wide drawers of varying depths, and the left is five 1/3 width drawer of varying depth. The first drawer on the left has the slide cover to use as a writing area. The box is approximately 10 years old. I will have some pics up probably tomorrow night.
This is a much higher grade roll cab than the Classic 78 series. The Classic is very close to the same size at 54", 24", 39", but the actual cubic inch capacity, and load wieght capacity are vastly different. The Classic has 23,631 cu. in. of space, where as the KRL has 33,735 cu. in. of space. The Classic has a load rating of 2,400 lbs, and the KRL is rated at 6,800 lbs. That's 10,000 cu. in., and 4,400 lbs more of storage ability. The KRL 1001 is very similar to the new listing of KRL 1022A, but without the 2nd full width drawer.
Here are some links to the specs for each box, I can't find one right now for the KRL 1001, so it is for the KRL 1022A
Classic specs
KRL specs, page 21
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