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Thread: WTB: Pre-1973 Wrenches for use not for show

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    WTB: Pre-1973 Wrenches for use not for show

    I have a 72 that came with a partial tool set...Missing a few wrenched/spanners and would like to know if it's possible to find usable tools that won't break the bank. I continually go to the Klein Spark plug socket as it's better than most tools I have for renewing plugs. Just trying to find decent, don't have to look pretty, wrenches to complete the set...Thanks in advance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mhead View Post
    I have a 72 that came with a partial tool set...Missing a few wrenched/spanners and would like to know if it's possible to find usable tools that won't break the bank. I continually go to the Klein Spark plug socket as it's better than most tools I have for renewing plugs. Just trying to find decent, don't have to look pretty, wrenches to complete the set...Thanks in advance.
    With the exception of the 17/19, you can find cast end DFS wrenches in the correct sizes for cheap. Less than $100 a set. Sometimes much less. If you're patient, Figure $50 or so for the 4 smaller sizes with cast ends, and maybe $200 for a 17/19 milled ends with patina, and you're good to go.

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