More than feeler gauges which are for spark plug gap, breaker points & intake & exhaust valves. Also 2" ruler, carb float adjuster, 2 wrenchChevrolet had a feeler gauge made by Kent-Moore, I think, in the 1930s.
Picked up this decently made midget DBE wrench this morning at the flea. I don't know anything about it or what era Fix It Again Tony car it may have been associated with. I just get a kick out of reading and pronouncing the Italian rendition of Chrome Molybdenum.I have seen Ford, Fiat, BMW, Mercedes, Austin, and Toyota.
I picked one more today manufactured by Frank Mossberg for Ford… 1” on the one end and 15/16” on the other end. Just looking now to try and figure out approximately what year it might be. So far, I’ve found a model number #634 and after some searching I’m guessing the wrench to be from the 1920 era.I picked up a couple of Ford tools today






@Private LugnutzPicked up this decently made midget DBE wrench this morning at the flea. I don't know anything about it or what era Fix It Again Tony car it may have been associated with. I just get a kick out of reading and pronouncing the Italian rendition of Chrome Molybdenum.![]()
I'm not sure where that wrench is. If I find it, I'll report back.I can't determine this from your pics, but is this wrench sized 11mm on both ends?
I have one GM Performance 12mm deep socket. I have no idea where it came from.
I found this #2 Phillips with a wood handle at an estate sale yesterday. I didn’t discover the Toyota Motor markings until I got it home and cleaned it up some.I recently found this screwdriver marked TOYOTA. I knew it was made in Japan, based on another one I'd found, but the TOYOTA mark was a pleasant surprise.
I also found this Phillips screwdriver which is very similar. I'm sure it was made in Japan, but I don't see any markings. I wonder if Toyota included one of these in their tool kits.
EDIT, it didn't take much Googling to answer that question. Here's a 72-74 Landcruiser tool roll.
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Update… picked up another Ford Wrench, same as the one I already had… the handle shape is slightly different. This is more straight while the first one had a slight curved shape.I picked up a couple of Ford tools today