Annual Winter Special-Model T Ford Ignition Coil Rebuilding.

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Ron Patterson

Annual Winter Special-Model T Ford Ignition Coil Rebuilding.

Post by Ron Patterson » Tue Dec 20, 2022 6:11 pm

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Have your coils rebuilt and tested by someone with over 24 years’ experience and over 24,000 coils rebuilt for customers world wide
Coils received in my shop between January 1, 2023 and January 31, 2023 will enjoy the benefit of free Priority Mail return shipping to USA addresses.
If you have questions please call or email?
Telephone: two-3-one-3-four-8-five-0-eight-5, if no answer please leave message and I will call you back. Email: modeltcoils(at sign)windstream(dot)net.
Ron Patterson 1118 Jennings Avenue Petoskey, Michigan 49770


Stu Tomlinson
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* REQUIRED* Type and Year of Model Ts owned: 1911 Touring, 1913 Huckster, 1924 Touring, 1927 Tudor
Location: Paola, KS

Re: Annual Winter Special-Model T Ford Ignition Coil Rebuilding.

Post by Stu Tomlinson » Thu Dec 22, 2022 11:17 pm

Ron has rebuilt several coils for my Model T's and many more for drivers and friends of mine during the past 22 years. All coils he rebuilt for me have been in service for at least 10 years.

I visited Ron at his shop in Petosky, MI during a vacation in September 2022. I have never seen such a clean and impressive shop. Many years ago, Ron provided me rebuilt generators. The bottom line, he is a master electrician and understands the entire electrical system of the Model T Ford. He has provided valuable resources to the MTCA museum, and through the Vintage Ford magazine has shared much of his knowledge and expertise.

As a customer and a board member for the MTFCA, I highly recommend his coil rebuild services. He stands behind his services and delivers highest quality products and rebuilds.

Stu Tomlinson


TRZim
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Re: Annual Winter Special-Model T Ford Ignition Coil Rebuilding.

Post by TRZim » Fri Dec 23, 2022 11:57 am

Ron, this is Tom Zimmer, I have 5 coils ready to mail out to you now.
Can I send them out now or wait until 1st of the year?

Tom Zimmer
Upland Ca.


Wayne Mims
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Re: Annual Winter Special-Model T Ford Ignition Coil Rebuilding.

Post by Wayne Mims » Tue Dec 27, 2022 12:30 pm

DO YOU ERBUILD COPPER TOP AND HOW MUCH


Topic author
Ron Patterson

Re: Annual Winter Special-Model T Ford Ignition Coil Rebuilding.

Post by Ron Patterson » Thu Dec 29, 2022 4:05 pm

Wayne
Contrary to popular belief there is no such thing as a "Copper" top metal top Model T Ford ignition coil.
Metal top Ford ignition coil were stamped using "Brass" of different metallurgical composition. One looks like Brass and the other looks like Copper and are commonly called Red Brass and Yellow Brass.
Attached is a photo of three NOS (never installed in a coilbox) Red Brass metal top coils found in an old Ford dealership parts department in Vermont in the 1940's.


Topic author
Ron Patterson

Re: Annual Winter Special-Model T Ford Ignition Coil Rebuilding.

Post by Ron Patterson » Thu Dec 29, 2022 4:06 pm

Here is the photo.
Attachments
Red Brass Top Coils 001.JPG


1913Runabout
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Re: Annual Winter Special-Model T Ford Ignition Coil Rebuilding.

Post by 1913Runabout » Thu Dec 29, 2022 11:04 pm

Can you rebuild 1912 Heinz coils?
Thanks
Brian


Topic author
Ron Patterson

Re: Annual Winter Special-Model T Ford Ignition Coil Rebuilding.

Post by Ron Patterson » Sat Jan 07, 2023 9:41 am

Get your coils rebuilt and save some money.

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