Matco Combination Wrench 11/16". 12 Point. Wc222. 7 1/2" Oal. No Owner Markings on 2040-parts.com
Mount Sterling, Ohio, US
UP FOR AUCTION IS AN 11/16" MATCO COMBINATION WRENCH. IT IS 12 POINT AND THE OVERALL APPROXIMATE LENGTH IS 7 1/2". THERE ARE NO OWNER ID MARKINGS OR ENGRAVINGS ON THIS ITEM, BUT IT IS USED AND SHOW SIGNS OF USE. THERE IS A SMALL WHERE THE CHROME IS MARKED NEAR THE OPEN END OF THE WRENCH AND THERE IS SOME MARKING ON THE CLOSED END.
PLEASE SEE MULTIPLE PICTURES FOR DETAILS OF ITEM CONDITION.
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