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Vintage Billings And Vulcan Wrenches on 2040-parts.com

US $2.50
Location:

DELAWARE, US

 DELAWARE, US
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INCLUDES (3) WRENCHES:  (2) BILLINGS - 1/2 & 9/16 OPEN END WRENCH AND SPANNER WRENCH (UNKNOWN SIZE);  (1) VULCAN - 7/8 & 3/4 OPEN END.  GREAT FOR USE OR COLLECTORS. 

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