I have had this tool for quite a while and did not realize it was an available tool made especially for Ford Dealers.
Found the info in Model T Ford Service Bulletin Essentials page 327.
Ford Service Tools
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Re: Ford Service Tools
Those common sense punches are still available today, but expensive! I think they sell for around $55. I lucked out not long ago and found one at a swap meet for $5.
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Re: Ford Service Tools
$69.95/EA for this one. C $119.99 Approximately US $91.72 for one on Ebay. It made sense for Ford to furnish them although they would have been available through hardware stores or tent and awning makers too. I still use an Exacto knife with band-aids at the ready. (a couple hundred installed) The front cover alignment gauge seems more of a priority to me.
Rich
Rich
When did I do that?