Armstrong Large Socket Wrench Crowfoot 1-1/2" 1/2" Drive Tool 12-867 on 2040-parts.com
Buffalo, New York, US
Hello, this listing is for a nice big Armstrong crowfoot wrench size 1-1/2".
Will combine ship flat rate.
Other crowfeet for auction as well.
Wrenches for Sale
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