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Here is my latest gadget for the garage cave. It is a vintage car compass. Some of these were unlighted, and some of them had a pen light inside that could be activated by a push button. I took a lighted model, took out the battery and bulb, and put in a couple of white 12 volt LEDs. I will...
I came across this dealership pamphlet outlining trailer packages. Some of the hottest engines of 1964 were excluded from these packages. The 273 from Valiant, the 426 from Plymouth, and the Firepower 390 Ram Engine from Chrysler
Here are two different styles of Mopar chronometers. The left is the type that mechanically turns drums with the numbers on them. The one on the right is a solid state version with LED numbers. I want to make use of them as garage cave clocks. The electrical hook up for the one on the left is...
As an aside, remember when the horizontal and vertical adjustments on a television set were almost used as much as the channel selector and volume control?
My biggest hobby, after my RT, is antique and vintage tube and transistor radios. When I saw this radio, I thought it was oddly unusual and cool. Since I bought it, I have been on the lookout at garage and Estate Sales for an appropriate slide for it. A few days ago I came across one I thought...
The bottle of LX-521 additive tickles my funny bone. The first thing that I find a little odd is the amateurish label. The claimed 10% to 30% increased gasoline mileage is a little hard to swallow. Then there is the mixing ratio. 1 tablespoon for 15 gallons of gas. Wow! This stuff sure must be...
A can of Mobil cylinder oil, some Goodyear glue, monkey grip patches from Kmart, some lens tissues from the shatterproof glass corporation, Kenmore oil, and some merchandise certificates from Erickson oil, in Hudson, Wisconsin, good until December 31, 1957
I came across this package of seatbelt reels. It amazes me how much of this type of stuff lays around for 60+ years unused and unopened. The instructions are dated 1963. As you can see this package was priced by the manufacturer at $3.95. It looks like the store Hand stamped their price of $2.79...
Every letter the DAV sent out contained a pair of the mini plates. You can see the instructions on the backs of the four plates, Guaranteeing postage. The story I heard is that in 1968, because of the donations dwindling, instead of sending the plates out to millions of people for that year, the...
Most of my keychains have been previously shown as part of this thread. I have cobbled together some display boards for them. Every keychain on these boards has one or two original Mopar keys on them. Almost every keychain on the Hodges board has some relation to Mopar