Certainly looks like a Cornwell or Vanadium Tool Co..
Yes, the box end is narrow. actually thought someone ground it. That’s neatI have an unmarked and a mac version in 5/8. Something specialty. I'll try and get pics of em later and update. Does yours have a shallow box end opening that almost looks like it was ground down by hand? Thinking it was for low clearance access spot. Makes it kind of weak. My mac one is cracked there
Thanks to zxrunner posting his wrenches I was able to find a Mac S24 wrench in the 1952 catalog, under it is listed a S25 11/16" 17" long wrench, both for Chrysler fluid drive cars.I have an unmarked and a mac version in 5/8. Something specialty. I'll try and get pics of em later and update. Does yours have a shallow box end opening that almost looks like it was ground down by hand? Thinking it was for low clearance access spot. Makes it kind of weak. My mac one is cracked there
Wow that's great, i wonder if it was for accessing the drain bolt, or adjusting something. That Fluid drive seems like a pretty unique trans.Thanks to zxrunner posting his wrenches I was able to find a Mac S24 wrench in the 1952 catalog, under it is listed a S25 11/16" 17" long wrench, both for Chrysler fluid drive cars.
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MAC Tools : Catalog No. 52 : Mac Allied Tools Corp. : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive
76 p., illus., 27.9 cm, trade catalogarchive.org