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Old Ford wrenches


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2020 Ford Edge Titanium
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1997
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Ford Ranger
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I don't know what they were for, maybe a toolkit that came with an early Ford? (Model T, Model A?)

The two wrenches on the bottom are the same size, but a different casting.

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Cool.

Where'd you come up with those?
 
those look like something mike and frank from american pickers would buy!


hold on to them, might be worth mega bucks

found out that my awwooga horn is worth like 150!!!!
 
My Wife's grandfather owned them. looks like he got one of them from a garage sale, it had a 3 dollar sticker on it.

I thought they were neat.

AJ
 
Ive seen a bunch of those on ebay before. Ive always wanted to get a few.
 
I have a couple Ford wrenches but they're all open end. Neat find. No idea what they're worth but I'd hang on to them just for the neat factor... maybe hang them on the wall or something.
 
After doing a little research, I found out the bottom two wrenches are a spark plug wrench for a Model T, the top one is an adjustable wrench for a Model A. Note the square nub on the end of the adjustable wrench, this is to remove the oil plug.

AJ
 
I have a few ford wrenches. They are fun to collect and not too hard to find. Most decent antique stores will have a few laying around. Finding them in good condition, with script that isn't worn away, is another story. It's cool to see all the different ford tools there is, and all the different size script they have. It'd be nice to have a hole set of ford tools...
 
They also sold tool kits for the Ford farm tractors that they used to make. I picked up similar ones and thought it was pretty cool that they provided basic tools way back when...
 

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