Matco Tools Offering Limited Edition Harley-Davidson Screamin' Eagle Tool Box

Matco Tools Offering Limited Edition Harley-Davidson Screamin’ Eagle Tool Box

Matco Tools, America’s No. 1 Tool Franchise, is offering a limited edition Harley-Davidson Screamin’ Eagle graphic toolbox. The Matco 4s Series box debuted in January and is available through May 2008.

The special Harley-Davidson Screamin’ Eagle graphics package is available on two Matco models: the 4225R, a double bay toolbox, and the 4325R, a triple bay toolbox. The 4225R box has 11 drawers with a capacity of 6,432 square inches and 25,738 cubic inches, while the 17 drawers of the 4325R box have 8,286 square inches and 33,141 cubic inches of storage space to secure all of your tools with room to spare.

“This box represents the collaboration of two American brands that consistently deliver superior quality products,” Matco Tools Market Product Manager J.P. Camardo said. “Riders who demand the best use Screamin’ Eagle Performance Parts on their Harleys and serious technicians who take pride in their work and their tools use Matco Toolboxes.” The Matco Harley-Davidson Screamin’ Eagle box is available in Talon Orange and Outlaw Black with black or chrome trim. The cost is $4,150 and can be ordered through a Matco Tools distributor or online at www.matcotools.com via the Matco Toolbox Configurator.

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