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old Ford wrenches

paulm12

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I hadn't seen any like the 3 stamped wrenches, kinda cool and in great shape. The 4th wrench I have seen a few. Sorry about the upside down pics, they're fine on my PC.
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Gmonkee

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An aftermarket tool kit. Not sure but hints at late T into A period. Maybe early 30's or so?

Pretty cool stuff. The T was so popular that nearly everyone that made or marketed tools had a kit especially made for it.
 
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