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Dropacent
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HCCT model A style

Post by Dropacent » Fri Apr 17, 2020 4:08 pm

Edsel sure made things simple. Here is a KR Wilson HCCT , model A Ford style. I think I bought this off the for-sale page here, and think it’s pretty neat. I will try it out soon. If anyone knows what the leads look like, I’d love to see them.
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Re: HCCT model A style

Post by Thorlick » Fri Apr 17, 2020 6:37 pm

Pretty neat looking thing. I assume it is made to test the coil on a distributor ignition system and as such would be worthless on setting the coils on our model T cars.

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1927 Mountain Patrol Vehicle from the Los Angeles City Fire Department (L.A.F.D.)
1912 Model T Ford English Station Omnibus

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