3 wrenches for bid. 2 snap on and 1 blue point. 5/16" 6-point, no owner markings, has some pitting on the backside if it. 7/16" 12-point flank drive, no markings, used but in excellent shape. 3/4" 12-point blue point, no markings, has some slight surface rust.
Wrenches for Sale
- Snap-on 7 pc wrench set sae(US $100.00)
- Mac edge flex square 6-pc rwfq metric 6 point ratcheting combo wrench set 8-13mm(US $18.50)
- Matco sae short combination wrench set immaculate 3/8"-thru-3/4" no owner marks(US $99.00)
- Vintage action usa combination open / boxed end wrench 12 mm model 1012 guc (US $4.99)
- Craftsman ignition gauge/ ignition wrenches/ignit. files-feeler gauges/and case(US $0.99)
- Large hazet 600 1 7/16 long combination wrench open box no longer made german(US $45.00)
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