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I am sure that a huge percentage of the guys on this forum assembled model kit cars. A friend of mine had a brother who at one time worked at AMT. I came across a couple of things that belonged to him. It looks like there was an employee newsletter, probably issued monthly. Also, you will notice...
This is the second of this style of key holder I have found. I ground off the end of the key to make it fit. And then I had to drill a hole in the key. So it makes me wonder, when people got them were they given a headless blank key with a small hole in it that would have been cut by the...
I came across this radio shack, intermittent wiper module. I have seen these in the past, and even have two or three of them in my collection, but I am stumped by the dual controls. The left thumb wheel is labeled interval, and the right is labeled sweeps. Interval is self evident, but I am...
Nick’s was the first place I looked, but I didn’t see any hook ID numbers starting with a one.
When I saw how big the hook was, the first thing I thought was that it came from a C body. A wildcat would be in that same realm.
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I found this bumper jack today at an estate sale. I know that these T shaped masts are usually sought after. I am not even certain which car manufacturer it is from. There is a number on the hook. 1380855. Anybody have any clues?
I came across this article about the two Chargers in the movie Bullit. It seems that stunt driver, Bill Hickman, who drove the Charger, and also acted in the film, was the person that bought the two cars for the film. The two cars were originally painted yellow and blue. You can see the blue...
Last Sunday I went to an estate sale And saw a pretty unique old target game. It was a version of the shoot the bear game. Instead of shooting a bear with a rifle, this version used Tojo as the target.
This can has a very unique method for measuring how much you have poured out of the can. The line parallel to the ground shows how many ounces have been poured out of the can
Here are a couple of items I added to my collection today that I think you will get a kick out of. Check out this rudimentary cruise control. It is completely mechanical, with absolutely no electrical connections. As you can see in the instructions, chains were connected to the accelerator and...
If my decoding of the part number is correct, the mechanical drum type would have been available in the early 1970s, and then the electronic fluorescent display versions in the latter part of the 70s
At some point in time they went from the mechanical drum type, which is what mine is, to a fluorescent display.
I have the guts of a fluorescent display clock in my garage, but I am not sure which car maker it is from
I saw this at a sale today and I just had to grab it. I paid a buck for it. When I got it home and hooked it up to power I was pleasantly surprised that it seems to be working.