Just found this old advertising piece and thought it was too neat not to share.
I have a few gas gauge sticks and a couple petcock wrenches, but never seen something that combines the two!
Oil Cock Wrench And Gas Gauge
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- First Name: Mike
- Last Name: Garrett
- * REQUIRED* Type and Year of Model Ts owned: 1926 Speedster, 1924 Touring
- Location: Palmer, Texas
Re: Oil Cock Wrench And Gas Gauge
Dan, very neat piece of antique automobilia - especially for us Model T fans. Congratulations on your cool find!
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- First Name: Dallas
- Last Name: Landers
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- Location: N.E. Indiana
- MTFCA Number: 49995
Re: Oil Cock Wrench And Gas Gauge
Pretty cool ! Guess I will have to cut a notch in my broom handle gas stick. I filled the tank a gallon at a time and put marks and numbers on it. No cool graphics like yours tho.
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- First Name: Frank
- Last Name: Seress
- * REQUIRED* Type and Year of Model Ts owned: 1912 Towncar, 1915 Touring
- Location: Prescott, Arizona
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Re: Oil Cock Wrench And Gas Gauge
Dallas, that is a fantastic idea. I keep losing my gas gauges, paint sticks. To put in a gallon at a time might be more accurate than what the vendors sell. I learned something again. Now all I have to do is remember to actually do it tomorrow. Frank