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Vintage Auto Body Dollies, Hammers & Files on 2040-parts.com

US $29.99
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Corfu, New York, US

Corfu, New York, US
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These tools were my fathers and he died in1955 so they are at least 58 years old. Most of these tools don't have any manufacturers name on them. The flexible body file does have the name DURO METAL PRODUCTS U.S.A . NO 1571. The tool that looks like a spatula is wooden and not in very good shape, I believe that it was used spread  the lead that they used as body filler back then. The complete body hammer probably wasn't my fathers and dates probably from the 1960's or 70's. I'm not sure if the small L shaped tool is an auto body tool but I'm including it with the other tools. There are two extra files in use condition. If you have any other question I'll try to answer them.

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