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re: Standing in my dads toolshed is upsetting to think what most look like today
Posted on 11/28/20 at 4:29 pm to jlovel7
Posted on 11/28/20 at 4:29 pm to jlovel7
My dad was walking around an antique shop in Bristol a few weeks ago and found a Ford crescent wrench they used to include for Model T and Model A cars. It had a special square end for the drain plug. The wrench not only still worked, but looked damn good for a 100 year old tool.
Posted on 11/28/20 at 5:03 pm to elprez00
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My dad was walking around an antique shop in Bristol a few weeks ago and found a Ford crescent wrench they used to include for Model T and Model A cars. It had a special square end for the drain plug. The wrench not only still worked, but looked damn good for a 100 year old tool.
I've bought/sold all sorts of old Ford tools over the years. I had a nearly complete tool set in a tool roll with the Ford logo on it. It was missing the spark plug wrench. I replaced it with one I had, but it wasn't quite from the same time period.
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