Antique "ford" Script...car Auto Wheel /hub Drain Plug Wrench..."t 1849" on 2040-parts.com
Ogunquit, Maine, US
measures 8 1/2" long......wear consistent with age ( see pic's).....!!!
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JLR Factory plans on track – Sunday Times story rejected
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