Oh,they were RUSTY all-right!...to the point they were siezed up tight,and the spring had dissapeared...but I soaked them in disel fuel for a few weeks and got them to open again!..I think I still have them...somewhere...if I haven't clamped them on something else and forgot about them again......................................................................................................I bought a few new pairs while those were AWOL,one of them is now on my Sears Suburban garden tractor's plow,it keeps the blade latch from releasing on its own when it hits a heavy pile of snow,it was a quick fix and beats taking the whole thing apart to weld up the worn latch!.................................................................................................When I owned a ;71 GMC K1500,my first low truck,I had it more than 2 years,when one day I saw something shiny down deep in the front fenders "pocket" under the hood...I got a magnet and pulled out a 1/2"x9/16" box end wrench,a 3/8" Craftsman ratchet with a 9/16" socket and short extention on it,and a Snap-On 5/8" impact socket!...SCORE!..they were a tad rusty,but cleaned up nicely,I still use them often...:wohoo: