Hello fellow RRers.
As mentioned in my Midas thread, my Dad sadly passed away a few days ago, and we have been going through his things. My brother was happy for me to have Dad's old toolbox, so along with various other stuff, it found its way back to my garage.
Amongst the contents were numerous old box spanners, a wonderful old thick pencil which I think my Grandad left in there along with the spanner shown below:
Now, I am pretty certain that this is just a random old open ended spanner that someone has stamped some letters into, but just in case, I thought I would utilise the greater knowledge of my fellow forum gurus. Those that know old Fords, please tell me it isn't some random special tool that was only ever offered with an optional toolkit to an obscure special edition, and some super-successful Ford nut Businessman won't offer me £500 for it...
Thanks in advance.
PS Dad had a Mk1 Escort 1300 GT from new in the early 70s. Long since gone sadly, although he always raved about the ZF gearbox it had! Looked a bit like this one:
As mentioned in my Midas thread, my Dad sadly passed away a few days ago, and we have been going through his things. My brother was happy for me to have Dad's old toolbox, so along with various other stuff, it found its way back to my garage.
Amongst the contents were numerous old box spanners, a wonderful old thick pencil which I think my Grandad left in there along with the spanner shown below:
Now, I am pretty certain that this is just a random old open ended spanner that someone has stamped some letters into, but just in case, I thought I would utilise the greater knowledge of my fellow forum gurus. Those that know old Fords, please tell me it isn't some random special tool that was only ever offered with an optional toolkit to an obscure special edition, and some super-successful Ford nut Businessman won't offer me £500 for it...
Thanks in advance.
PS Dad had a Mk1 Escort 1300 GT from new in the early 70s. Long since gone sadly, although he always raved about the ZF gearbox it had! Looked a bit like this one: