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<p>[QUOTE="Anthony Cultreri, post: 843728, member: 10524"]Hi. I sold tools for 25 years. That's what's called a "Ford wrench", or more generically, a "monkey wrench". (It's basically a "pipe wrench" without teeth, so it won't do damage.) When you bought a Model T you got one of those with it, and the idea was that you could fix almost everything on the car with the one wrench. Examples actually marked "Ford" are more valuable. Your's was probably made within the lifespan of Model T production (1908 - 1927) and has little monetary value, probably under $10.00. But it is cool![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Anthony Cultreri, post: 843728, member: 10524"]Hi. I sold tools for 25 years. That's what's called a "Ford wrench", or more generically, a "monkey wrench". (It's basically a "pipe wrench" without teeth, so it won't do damage.) When you bought a Model T you got one of those with it, and the idea was that you could fix almost everything on the car with the one wrench. Examples actually marked "Ford" are more valuable. Your's was probably made within the lifespan of Model T production (1908 - 1927) and has little monetary value, probably under $10.00. But it is cool![/QUOTE]
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