First I'd like to introduce myself.
I'm Brian, I run a small welding/fabricating shop in western NC. I've been a lover of old Fords since before I had a drivers license (it must have something to do with learning how to drive on a '48 8N that my great grand-daddy bought new) and old jeeps since I bought my 1st CJ about 6 years ago.
Currently I've got a '65 Falcon Deluxe 2dsd waiting (hopefully not too long) for some much needed TLC as well as a '76 CJ5 that needs a new dana 30 front axle built and the tub repaired and put back together.
OK, back on topic.
Here's my contribution to the vintage Snap-on thread.
One of the biggest blunders in the history of product names the ol' Snap on ****-O-Scope model ZWA Mk II (no it's not for that you bunch of degenerates). Ignition
analyzer for points and magneto type ignitions.
I'm not sure of the manufacture date (mid to late 50's I think)
The last time I hooked it up to anything (the Falcon and the CJ [it's running a points distributor from a '73 model 'cuz the prest-o-lite won't light]) was in '06 and it still worked fine.
Times have been tight in the construction industry lately so it is for sale if anyone is interested. Pm or email if you're interested.
Even if you're not you got to admit it's a pretty cool old tool. I've been called an old tool, too, but not a cool one.
-Brian-
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