Vintage Snap On Wrench 9/16" Great Condition Oex18 Usa on 2040-parts.com
Watertown, New York, US
This wrench looks like it has hardly been used. It is made by Snap On and is a 9/16" wrench. The snap on logo is on one side with OEX18 USA on the other. There is a mark ground into that side but other than that it looks barely used. A great piece to complete a set.
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