Vintage Ford Model A Or T Wrench 7 1/16" Long They Work Great 1 5/8" Opening! on 2040-parts.com
Sodus, Michigan, US
THIS IS A VINTAGE WRENCH FOR A FORD MODEL A OR T. THEY ARE 7 1/16" LONG AND 1 3/4" WIDE AND 7/16" THICK. THEY OPEN TO 1 5/8". THANKS FOR LOOKING!
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