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07-16-2010, 08:56 PM | #1 |
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Original model A tool bag/1932
model A tool bag top, possible late 1931 tool bag going into 1932 below.
3 screw drivers, one left is original, any clue on the other two? ALL found in one ford collection . Last edited by peters180a/170b; 07-16-2010 at 09:36 PM. |
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Re: Original model A tool bag/1932
I think you have the screwdrivers mixed up. The photo looks like one V-8 screwdriver and two Model A screwdrivers!
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07-16-2010, 09:42 PM | #3 |
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Re: Original model A tool bag/1932
Well if the one on the left is V8 and the 2 on the right is Model"A" ,then i hit a gold mine in screwdrivers...l.o.l. i have about a dozen of these.
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07-16-2010, 10:35 PM | #4 |
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Re: Original model A tool bag/1932
Both tool bags COULD be Model A. However that method of construction is more commonly found in early V8 tool bags.
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07-17-2010, 11:57 PM | #7 |
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Re: Original model A tool bag/1932
And the Model A/V8 toolbag differences?
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07-18-2010, 09:25 AM | #8 |
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Re: Original model A tool bag/1932
What tools were included with every Model 'A' sold?
skip. You are correct: I do not have judging standards...but I do have a repo tool pouch and I do carry a few tools that I know I use when wrenching on the beast. But I want to thank you for your efforts to include the answer to the question. And where to aquire the judging standards. These should be forever with the hobby. Now I'll have to dump out what ever is in my pouch and 'adjust' my selection of tools for road side surgery. 1-Grease Gun 2-Tool bag 3-Adj.Wrench 4-Sparkplug and Clyinder head wrench 5-Pliers, [I have a forged set of pliers that have a screw driver end on a handle.] 6 & 7-open end wrenches [2] of them. 8-screw driver 9-jack, 10-tire iron, 11-tire pump, [I have an Round Faced Air Guage says Ford.] 12-owner's manual 13-crank Thank you again. skip. Last edited by skip; 07-18-2010 at 10:41 AM. |
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Re: Original model A tool bag/1932
Skip and everyone else that [DOES NOT] have the Judging standards/restoration Guidelines to buy them[And should STAY as is on the heading as Judging standards AND restoration Guidelines] and just not Restoration Guidelines.There was some talk a short time ago about dropping JUDGING STANDARDS. .And i really don't care from who you buy them from [MARC/MAFCA]. 13 TOOLS: except till May 1928 [oil can]then that was 14 TOOLS. 1-Grease Gun ,2- tool bag,3-Adj.Wrench,4-Sparkplug and Clyinder head wrench ,5-pliers,6 & 7 open end wrenches [2] of them ,8 screw driver,9-jack,10-tire iron,11-tire pump,12-owner's manual,13-crank ,..Now the standards show changes over the months and years. CRANK - from 1927 to end there were 7 different cranks and shows the break down. Owner's manual [i lost count but many].So buy the book.!You might disagree on some points but remember they not perfect too. NO one is!
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