Snap-on 11/16"-3/8" Drive 12 Point No. Sf-221 Socket Auto Truck Shop Tool Aa on 2040-parts.com
Van Buren, Ohio, US
This is a SNAP-ON socket 3/8" drive, 12 point 11/16" number SF-221. This is an old socket and shows signs of use.
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