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    Grumpy Tool Box

    Doesn't get a lot cooler than this:

    FS: Grumpy Jenkins Tool Box!

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    "Authentic garage patina and wear"

    Love it.
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    Cool doesn't begin to describe that... forget about any metric stuff. And definately NOT from a "smoke free home".
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    Cool doesn't begin to describe that... forget about any metric stuff. And definately NOT from a "smoke free home".
    Agreed, however you might find a couple of metric wrenches in there...
    Starting in the late '70/early 80's you needed both to take a GM car apart... ask me how I know...

    Very cool.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by johns4949 View Post
    The Grump at work
    Those 1st-generation Pro Stocks were always my favorite drag class. Wicked cars. Was lucky to see Jenkins, Sox & Martin, Booth-Arons, etc. many times. By coincidence, I drove by Booth-Arons race shop on 12 Mile Road in Berkley, MI just yesterday. They're still around.

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