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Antique offset double end box wrench made by Ford Motors. Sizes are 11/16th" and 13/16th".
Casting on the wrench reads Ford USA 01A-17017B M35. |
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BMW 5-series GT: Don't call this concept an MPV
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Lamborghini's new police car and racer
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