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Vintage # 3 Nash Auto Wrench Dealer's Item ??? Heavy Duty. Check It Out. on 2040-parts.com

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Burlington, Vermont, United States

Burlington, Vermont, United States
Condition:Used

This was found among some other wrenches that came out of a very old garage. After I cleaned it up I found that it was a number wrench for a NASH. I would think that this was a dealer's tool or perhaps a set of tools was issued to the new owner when they purchase this fine automobile. What year is unknown to me. ???? I would not think that these would be that common to find. If you have been looking for one of these then perhaps you should consider this one as you may not find another ???  This is a thick heavily made wrench . I have excellent feedback please check it out. I have been listing some neat STUFF, please review my other listings

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