WTB 1911 Model T tools
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WTB 1911 Model T tools
Wrench. Please see pictures for description. Call 586-243-7202 or email astein.pls@gmail.com. AL
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Re: WTB 1911 Model T tools
I have these:
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1921 Model T Touring, 1930 Model A Roadster
Voltage Regulators, Starter & Generator Repair & Parts manufacturing
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1921 Model T Touring, 1930 Model A Roadster
Voltage Regulators, Starter & Generator Repair & Parts manufacturing
www.modeltregulators.com
www.modeltstarters.com
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Re: WTB 1911 Model T tools
Alan, I have never seen a pair of pliers with the script on the jaws. On those I have found it has always been on the handles. Some of the scripts are raised, others have the background stamped down. is the position of the script an indication of the likely date of production?
Allan from down under.
Allan from down under.
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Re: WTB 1911 Model T tools
Still Looking! Using "The 1911 Model T Ford Tool Kit by Royce Peterson" as reference. If anyone has additional knowledge regarding what are the correct tools I would appreciate your input. Thank you
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Re: WTB 1911 Model T tools
Need Help to complete my tool kit! These tools must be out there somewhere. Call or email.
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Re: WTB 1911 Model T tools
What year would this one be? If you look close the ford logo is on top of another Ford that was upside down. It's a raised Font too.
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Re: WTB 1911 Model T tools
Have a copy of the Record of Change for the T-1903. Interesting is that the 'screwdriver tip' was on the pliers prior to 1913, so the pliers likely had that tip on one handle for long time, even when the T-1902 screwdriver was part of the tool kit.Allan wrote: ↑Tue Jul 04, 2023 7:26 amAlan, I have never seen a pair of pliers with the script on the jaws. On those I have found it has always been on the handles. Some of the scripts are raised, others have the background stamped down. is the position of the script an indication of the likely date of production?
Allan from down under.
Details:
2-2-1913 'change screwdriver tip to 1/32" thick at end from 3/64"...specified length of bevel.'
12-19 1914 'specified trademark script indicated by arrow the location of same.' (don't have the early drawing to note where located)
10-11- 1920 ''change bevel of end of screwdriver tip to 7/8" from 3/8"...specified end to be hardened ....this change made to enable pliers to replace screwdriver in the tool kit...screwdrivers on hand to be used up.'
10-22- 1920 'specified Ford script to be placed inside handle'
7-9-1921 'changed length of handle with screwdriver from 6 1/2" to 6 3/4".'
6-1-1922 'specified part to be A1 indicating alternate design. specified Ford script to be placed on outside of handle.'
6-1-1922 'new alternate design'
1-19-1923 specified part to be T-1903-A2
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Re: WTB 1911 Model T tools
I have two examples of the early band adjusting wrench I would sell. One has been wire brushed and one has not.
Your choice $20+shipping
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Your choice $20+shipping
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Re: WTB 1911 Model T tools
That's the one Bob!
Allan from down under.
Allan from down under.
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Re: WTB 1911 Model T tools
Found the T 1917 Band Adjusting Wrench, one down two to go. Still looking for the T 1903 Pliers and the T 1917 Adjustable Wrench as per my picture post. HELP, someone has these laying around unused. They will go to a good home.