VINTAGE FORD SCRIPT TUBULAR WRENCH - Wrench is in good condition. Although the ouside surface doesn't have any rust, there are signs of some surface pitting along with the usual dents etc. Socket sizes are 13/16" and 5/8. Length is 6". I charge the exact amount for postage and try to use recycled shipping and packing materials whenever possible. Please feel free to ask any questions you may have. Thanks for looking!
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