Vintage Tappet Wrenches 3/8 Bonney, 9/16 Blue Point, 11/16 Miller Mfg. Detroit on 2040-parts.com
Greenfield, Massachusetts, US
Three Vintage Tappet Wrenches
3/8 Bonney #2598 , a #LT18 9/16s Blue Point and an unusal twist version 11/16s Miller Mfg. of Detroit #C811
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