Building Vespas at the Piaggio factory.
with apologies to Ogden Nash...
Just a fairly common M231 wrench, intended use long forgotten... Many more of these agricultural equipment wrenches here.
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When I found this image, I figured it had to be a joke, who would take the time and trouble to fit a big heavy motor into a flexible flat track frame? But no April Fools, apparently it's real.
https://egli-vincent.net/2014/01/26/trackmaster-vincent-the-speedway-racer/
The convertible version of the DS was designed by Henri Chapron and introduced in 1958 to rave reviews. The coachbuilder was approached by Citroen to create a production version, which became available in 1960.
Here's an odd 1 1/2" wrench with an unsually short handle. It must be part of a system that utilizes a slip-on type handle, possibly formalizing the 6 foot pipe-persuader process, so favored by us hacks.
The printed text "DWG ####" and "TLD ####" don't seem to help in a google search.
Someone must have these in their toolbox, thoughts?