🔎 UNIDENTIFIED Metal tool of some sort.

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I found something close via lens.
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This is an Oil Feed Pipe Assembly to an Austin Healey.

It also looks very similar to any number of custom tools for specific engines/motors for getting into tight spots.

I'm not surprised the mechanics didn't recognize it if it's from a different automaker or era.

Any markings?
 

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Beeps in my sleep

Beeps in my sleep

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Sep 6, 2013
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Shippensburg, Pennsylvania
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Whites 6000, Fisher F2, Garrett AT Pro, XP Deus
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
I found something close via lens.
View attachment 2145773
This is an Oil Feed Pipe Assembly to an Austin Healey.

It also looks very similar to any number of custom tools for specific engines/motors for getting into tight spots.

I'm not surprised the mechanics didn't recognize it if it's from a different automaker or era.

Any markings?
There is no markings anywhere on it. That is what I look for first. I just added two more photos to help. But I appreciate your input 😁. What you said makes sense since none of the technicians here and this is a Chevrolet dealership have any clue.
 

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