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For a shop that does a lot of car fabricating and or engine swaps this tool would be worth it's weight in gold.
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Fascinating!
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Stromberg was one of the giants in carburation over the decades, but I never heard of their other early products.
The made windshield wipers they advertised as "Snowplows for your Windshield", and these shocks...
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Stromberg was also one of five manufacturers in the world that make crossbar switching for telephone exchanges. Where an entire building contained a massive framework of switches and relays. Stromberg-Carlson.
My Ford had a Stromberg-Carlson one barrel carburetor.
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He sold Stromberg-Carlson in 1904. He died in 1913 and the carburetor division of Stromberg Motor Devices to Bendix in 1929. Today Stromberg-Carlson is making RV accessories. Bendix stopped making Stromberg carbs in 1974 but the Stromberg carbs have been resurrected in England.
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This horse ambulance in NYC during the 1940s is a nice rig. I'm curious about the traffic light in the upper left. It looks like it has 2 colors in each direction. I thought by the 1940s they were all 3 color lights in the big cities. May be for trolleys or streetcars?
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Gave 'em a view, too.