Vintage 60s Sears Engine Tune Up Analyzer Tach Dwell Rat Rod Auto Car Accessory on 2040-parts.com
Shepherdsville, Kentucky, US
Vintage 1960s/70s sears engine ignition tune-up tester analyzer - used but good condition in original box and instructions - been in my garage a long time but worked fine when last used - you cant find these anymore - test 4,6 and 8 cylinder motors -very nice original auto accessory - Thank you and God bless the USA and God bless our troops!
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