Snap On Tools Wrench Set New Never Used on 2040-parts.com
Farmington, New Mexico, US
Up for auction is a brand new wrench set that Ford awarded to me years ago but has just been sitting in my tool box unused. The set includes wrenches in 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19 in 12 point. Ford Motor Comapany and the PTS logo is engraved on all the wrenches.
Wrenches for Sale
- Vintage crescent at18 black oxide adjustable wrench 8"(US $7.99)
- Snap on tools 10 wrenches(US $30.00)
- Snap on tools 5pc metric combination wrench set snapon somxm11-soexm19 flank dri(US $49.95)
- Mac 3/4" combo wrench(US $18.00)
- Snap on nut driver set , 12 pcs. 1/8 thru 5/8, yelllow handles excellent (US $79.00)
- T handle universal joint spark plug wrench 5/8 inch socket(US $2.95)
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