Two old ford wrenches we found going through some tools we had. Pretty well used but are in good shape for their age. Still usable.
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Wrenches for Sale
Snap-on 1-1/12" crow foot crowfoot wrench sc048(US $19.99)
Mercedes benz heyco din 895 open end wrench 8 10 mm(US $7.50)
17mm wheel bolts/nuts audi / volkswagen , oem wrench, made in austria(US $16.00)
Brand new snap on tools 1/2 dr adjustable click flex head torque wrench tqfr250e(US $299.95)
Snap on standard fractional 10-piece combination wrench set oex710(US $290.00)
craftsman 1" combination wrench 44705 craftsman tool's (US $10.00)
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