Ford Pinto Spark Plug Gapping Gauge, Shaped Like A Key. on 2040-parts.com
Stockton, Illinois, US
FORD PINTO SPARK PLUG GAUGE, SAYS PINTO ON ONE SIDE, AND FORD ON OTHER SIDE, 2 GAPPING SIZES .025 AND .030 ALSO A 1'' RULER, GAP SPREADER, AND A FLAT SCREW DRIVER. WILL FIT ON YOUR KEY CHAIN. FUN LITTLE ITEM. SEE PICTURES, OR E-MAIL ANY QUESTIONS.
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