Another Mystery Wrench

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madprofessor
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Another Mystery Wrench

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This one is a Blue Point S9516 9/16. Can anybody identify its application?
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Re: Another Mystery Wrench

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Chevy Dash Control Wrench. For Chevy choke and throttle control nuts and Ford heater control nuts. Should be 9/16, Probably dates from the early 50s. The flare nut opening allows the tool to slip over wires and cables to reach the nuts.
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Re: Another Mystery Wrench

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Thanks. Yes, the date mark is 1959 and it is 9/16". So would it be correct to call it a 1950's Chevy and Ford Dash control wrench?
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Yes, I would think so.
PS: you have nice feedback.
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Re: Another Mystery Wrench

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Ummm... thanks. I guess you mean on my eBay store.

So I have poured through Frank's catologs looking for this wrench, but couldn't find it. How did you know what it was?
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Re: Another Mystery Wrench

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Well it was hard to find, I was thinking it was early 50s, due to the fact it was a BP, a later one would probably be SO, so I looked in my early 50s cats till I found it.
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