[FOR SALE] mopar distributor wrenches

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I have a few distributor wrenches I'm selling:

(top to bottom):
Snap-on for Mopar V8 1/2" $15 sold
Indestro Super 9/16" $6
OTC 1/2" short $6
K-D for many V8 1/2" unused $10
 

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Looks like the collection of distributor wrenches in my toolbox! I've got a couple of different configurations that I've accumulated over the years - including one non-plated one that I picked up years 30+ years ago when I worked for a company that had a heat-treating facility onsite. I don't remember what brand it is but it's one of the biggies (Snap-On, Craftsman, etc) that we used to do the heat-treating for before plating.
Good luck with your sale - the prices are right.
 
I have a few distributor wrenches I'm selling:

(top to bottom):
Snap-on for Mopar V8 1/2" $15
Indestro Super 9/16" $6
OTC 1/2" short $6
K-D for many V8 1/2" unused $10



Awsome! Wish you luck with the sale. I wish I had known about those types of wrenches way back as I could have used one of those. Long ago I picked up an adjustable wrench and it does the same job but is also ajustable at the top and two swivel joints at the bottom of it. Makes timing easy and changing plugs a breeze. It wasn't cheap at like $30+ bucks though. Anyone who doesn't already do their own timing, do you're self a favor and buy one of the wrenches he's got for sale at a good price. That and a timing light. So many little issues can be solved with a tune up and timing adjustment.
 

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Looks like I still have all, though someone has spoken for the top snappy one.

I recently inherited a bunch of tools and these are the duplicates - I had my own collection and my step-grandpa had his. They are very handy - the 1/2-inch size is for A/LA Mopar V8s and I think AMC V8s too. The 9/16 I think is for Big block Mopars and Chevys.

I also have an older, but good quality timing light and vacuum gauge if someone wants a package deal on tune-up tools.
 
Awsome! Wish you luck with the sale. I wish I had known about those types of wrenches way back as I could have used one of those. Long ago I picked up an adjustable wrench and it does the same job but is also ajustable at the top and two swivel joints at the bottom of it. Makes timing easy and changing plugs a breeze. It wasn't cheap at like $30+ bucks though. Anyone who doesn't already do their own timing, do you're self a favor and buy one of the wrenches he's got for sale at a good price. That and a timing light. So many little issues can be solved with a tune up and timing adjustment.


Those ratchets are cool too - and handy for more than just distributors.
 
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