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Mg Midget Mgb Triumph Spitfire Tr6 Knock-off Wrench For Wire Wheels All Original on 2040-parts.com

US $19.95
Location:

Cold Spring Harbor, New York, United States

Cold Spring Harbor, New York, United States
MG Midget MGB Triumph Spitfire TR6 Knock-Off Wrench for Wire Wheels all Original, US $19.95, image 1
ORIGINAL USABLE EXAMPLE AS FOUND.
Brand:UNKNOWN Warranty:No Surface Finish:GALVANIZED Country/Region of Manufacture:United Kingdom

 KNOCK-OFF WRENCH

Description:

This listing is for a vintage factory MG, Midget, MGB, Triumph, Spitfire, TR6 and others, Knock-Off Wrench for Wire Wheels. This is a true original, not a cheap reproduction. Solid galvanized steel. We are sure that the people looking at this listing will know much more about this tool than we do. Photos were taken with and without flash!

Dimensions:  Approximately 9" long overall and 2 3/4" across the flats.

Condition: Fair. Original. Showing some very minor surface rust, edges are flattened and there is a slight offset to the tool. We are selling this as found and what you see is what you will get. Our clear multiple images will attempt to describe the look, style, condition and value of this vintage specialty tool. We will carefully pack, wrap and ship this item in the U.S. by USPS Priority Small Flat Rate Box Mail or abroad by USPS First Class Mail International.

 It would be our pleasure to provide additional information or images if you need it. Trust our feedback for accurate descriptions and excellent service!

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