EARLY FORD WRENCH SET, a set of 5 wrenches for early FORD autos, of course they would work equally well on other makes also. Two of the wrenches have the word "FORD" in script on the wrench. One of the wrenches appears to be a wheel lugnut wrench. All in good usable condition, lugnut wrench could use bead blasting and paint, none heavily rusted. |
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