Ford Open End 5/8",11/16"wrench Marked M For Moore Foundry on 2040-parts.com
Monroe, Ohio, US
Ford 5/8" 11/16" open end wrench with M for Moore Foundry Condition is used Prior to bidding, please request a quote for shipping to Alaska, Hawaii and Puerto Rico. All items listed are used, unless otherwise noted, and come from a smoke-free, pet-free home. Please ask any questions (through eBay) BEFORE bidding and bid with caution, as your winning bid is a binding contract among you (the buyer), myself (the seller) and eBay. I accept PayPal only, according to eBay guidelines. All orders will be processed for shipping within 2 days of cleared payment, and will be packed with care as if I were the recipient. When possible, I will gladly combine shipping for multiple items – please email me for a quote. Any item not paid for 6 days after auction end will be relisted. If there are any concerns with the sale, please e-mail me through eBay before leaving neutral or negative feedback, so that we may reach an agreeable resolution. Shipping charges are not refundable.
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