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1930's Porter Ferguson F-2 Auto Body Tool Heavy Duty Double End Driving Spoon on 2040-parts.com

US $38.88
Location:

Encino, California, US

Encino, California, US
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This incredibly hard to find awesome body tool is from the 1930's.

12 3/8" long overall
The flat spoon is 1 3/4" wide and 5 1/2" long with slight taper.
The curved end is 1 3/8" wide and 3 1/2" straight across or 4" measured along the surface.
Weighs in at a hefty 3 1/2 pounds !

It still has some of the original red paint despite being 80 years old or so.

This is a top of the line body tool you will have & use forever.

Insured USPS shipping is calculated so you pay what i pay and there are no handling fees or other charges

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