Old Ford wrench

Found this in a bunch of old wrenches 👨‍🌾
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I used to have a small collection of Ford tools. I handed them off to someone I knew who had an old Ford, realizing that they provided a tool kit for a very good reason. I don't know that Chevrolet ever provided tools with their vehicles, for a similar reason. Rumor was that the Dodge brothers had a different solution, handing out books of matches and very loose-fitting fuel caps.
 
I used to have a small collection of Ford tools. I handed them off to someone I knew who had an old Ford, realizing that they provided a tool kit for a very good reason. I don't know that Chevrolet ever provided tools with their vehicles, for a similar reason. Rumor was that the Dodge brothers had a different solution, handing out books of matches and very loose-fitting fuel caps.
The Dodge Brothers designed everything on early Ford cars until Ford screwed them over.
Cool old tool!
 
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I used to have a small collection of Ford tools. I handed them off to someone I knew who had an old Ford, realizing that they provided a tool kit for a very good reason. I don't know that Chevrolet ever provided tools with their vehicles, for a similar reason. Rumor was that the Dodge brothers had a different solution, handing out books of matches and very loose-fitting fuel caps.
I had an 80 year old lady cousin give me her 1939n Chevrolet in 1959. It had just 17,500 miles on it. it had the original
tires and the tool kit was still in the trunk in a sealed cardboard box. It was my high school transportation.
 
I bet it is 5/8 on one end and 11/16 on the other. Henry loved the 7/16 bolts.
They had a different one for spark plugs - open end for the plugs.
 
It is a spark plug . That wrench is part of a set that was provided when you bought a Ford N series tractor and a Ford Model T. You have to remember that when the N series tractors came out, it was the beginning of the demise of the horse. It was the first time many farmers had a tractor. Also the first time they needed more than a monkey wrench to fix farm equipment. So some equipment companies furnished tools, some didnt. I have an old tool wall in my shop that can attest to that.
 
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