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Cornwell Tools Auto Body Hammer Kit 7 Piece Set on 2040-parts.com

US $199.99
Location:

Selmer, Tennessee, US

Selmer, Tennessee, US
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This is a used set.   It is absolutely usable and has a lot of life left in it -- but tools do show wear.  Please review photos.  

 

Set consists of the following:

PART NO.   DESCRIPTION


FA153GB    Cross Chisel Curved Hammer
FA162G      Shrinking Hammer
FA164G      Utility Pick Hammer
FA1036      Light Dinging Spoon
FA1058      Toe Dolly Block
FA1059      Heel Dolly Block
FA1060      General Purpose Dolly Block

 

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