Granco Tools 2-1/8" Crows Foot Wrench #1168 1/2" Drive on 2040-parts.com
Pittston, Pennsylvania, US
You are buying a 2-1/8" 1/2 inch drive crowsfoot wrench #1168 made by Granco Tools. Granco Tools are made in the USA for the government and many industrial companies & are guarenteed for life by Granco. The wrench has some surface rust on it that does not effect the wrench in any way. Payment is due within 4 days & I only ship to the USA. Please look at my other items & thanks for looking.
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