Vintage Combination Wrenches Thorsen Set Of 2 #2024 9" Length And # 2028 11" on 2040-parts.com
Sanford, Florida, US
Vintage Set of 2 Thorsen Combination Wrenches. # 2024 9" in length and 3/4" opening. # 2028 is 11" in length and 7/8" opening. There is more wear to the 9" but still in good working condition. Please email with any questions!
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