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Picked up some old electronics from local pawn shop.

idrivemopar

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I was out looking around in the pawn shops today, found this older analyzer it has all the pickups except the amp one, red plug, and no owners manual, but I saw some others online that look like they originally came with a remote starter and a vacuum gauge.

Also got a made in japan Hawk dwell/tachometer.

Got both plus a distributor wrench for $15 bucks! So, even if it doesn't work, it will make a nice addition to some other old stuff I have on the shelves!

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I found this SUN distributor calibration machine in my neighbor's barn several years ago.
 
I was out looking around in the pawn shops today, found this older analyzer it has all the pickups except the amp one, red plug, and no owners manual, but I saw some others online that look like they originally came with a remote starter and a vacuum gauge.

Also got a made in japan Hawk dwell/tachometer.

Got both plus a distributor wrench for $15 bucks! So, even if it doesn't work, it will make a nice addition to some other old stuff I have on the shelves!

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I found this SUN distributor calibration machine in my neighbor's barn several years ago.

I believe there is a member on here that has the matching analyzer for that.
 
Great score!

I believe there is a member on here that has the matching analyzer for that.

Cool! I sold it the same day I bought it. Paid $200 and sold it for $300 2 hours later.... It was in beautiful condition too.
 
I think the model of analyzer I picked up is one of the earliest branded as Penske, just based on the other model numbers I have seen, only other one I fund with lower model number was a craftsman branded one, that was 161.21040 where mine is 161.21042. Also interesting is the serial number is A-79, so I am also guessing part of the first run with that small of a serial number. Just interesting, that is all!
 
idrive- don't you be bad-mouthing my former employer for 30 yrs.!
 
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