Hmmm.. Resembles a deck-plate key, for removing the threaded caps on water and fuel fill deck-plates on many yaaahts. How big is it? Don't throw it away. i think I will need it to install those curtains I bought from Chris. Remember those big wind-up keys every Beetle was accessorized with? Ahh, the sixties. Such whimsy. George. In Grand Rapids. Rev. Jim Bakker grew up in nearby Muskegon. --- JordanVw@AOL.COM wrote: > In a message dated 1/18/01 10:03:01 PM Eastern > Standard Time, > dolphin@MARS.NETSPACE.OR.JP writes: > > > > > > > http://members.aol.com/winpai/what.jpg > > > > Let me know if you can.. > > > > > hey, Yoshi, i have seen that thing before too.. i > was taking apart a '85 > westy for parts and i found something that looks > just like that.. i think > its some sort of tool? > anyone else know? > > chris > >
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