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Vintage Harvey Hanson Motor Analyzing Set Vehicle Test Mechanic Nice 1927-1951 on 2040-parts.com

US $30.00
Location:

Boaz, Alabama, US

Boaz, Alabama, US
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For sale is a Vintage Harvey Hanson Motor Analyzing Set Vehicle Test Equipment. This seems to be a complete set. Looks like this set is used to test spark advance, synchronizing double points, check compression, and check vacuum and fuel pumps. The original paperwork and original case are included. This can be used on many makes and models. According to the instructions it seems to be used for vehicles ranging from 1927-1951. Please look at pics and feel free to ask questions. This would make a great Christmas gift for that vintage automobile collector in your life. Thanks.

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