Blue Point Ratchet Extension Driver Handle Set Spark Plug Sockets New on 2040-parts.com
Reading, Massachusetts, US
Blue Point 3/8" drive tool set.
Ratchet, 3 extensions 10", 6" and 3"
spark plug sockets 13/16" and 5/8"
Soft grip driver handle, coupler socket. along with 13 bits in holder.
You get everything shown in the pictures.
Tools are mint. I think that the ratchet was used one time.
No owners marks.
See my other Blue Point tools for sale. I can combine shipping.
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