Ww2 Jeep, Mb/gpw, Ford, Willys, M38, Cj Bendix Brake Wrench Tool By Cornwell on 2040-parts.com
New Vernon, New Jersey, US
This is a Cornwell Bendix brake adjustment wrench tool. These were issued with Willys, Jeep , MB/GPW, GPA, M-38's. The number IS NOT stamped on the tool. Cornwell was one of several suppliers to the Government. Can be used on any 1/4" or 3/8" brake adjustment cam adjuster. Nice finish, clean, works perfectly.
Shows the Cornwell logo - see the pictures.
This is a used, vintage tool.
Made in Wadsworth, Ohio,USA.
Any questions, let me know.
Flat rate shipping applies to CONUS only. Hawaii, Alaska, PR may be more. Foreign- you pay actual shipping cost. I do not charge any phoney handling fees. I also do not ship to Italy.
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