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glennsanders 04-05-2015 06:50 PM

What tools came 1935 cars
 

They say read the book.But I still have ???.The pouch and those tools OK jack and stuff.tire patch kit was a add on ,was the tire pump add on .Any body have list of tools I will need for concourse for Dearborn judging. Been waiting to hear from Lidsey the tool guy Thanks

TonyM 04-06-2015 12:23 AM

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Tool Pouch # B-17005-A
Open End Wrench 1/2" -- 7/16" # B-17015
Open End Wrench 9/16" -- 5/8" # B-17016
Adjustable Wrench # B-17021
Pliers # B-17025
Spark Plug/Cylinder Head Wrench # 40-17017
Screwdriver # B-17020
Tire Iron # B-17019
Alemite Grease Gun # 40-17125
Crank/Lug Wrench # 40-17036
Crank Extension # 48-17040
Jack Assembly # B-17080*
Jack Handle # B-17081
Tire Pump # B-17052-A1 or B-17052-A2 **


Source: EFV-8 C/A 1935 - 1936 Book

*Several Jack types were available during the 1935-36 production year
**Several Tire Pumps were available during the 1935-36 production year
1937 was the first year that the Tire Pump was not standard equipment.

Hope this helps.

TonyM.

jfcrash 04-06-2015 08:25 AM

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Just to add a face to the tools listed in the previous post.... these photos were taken at a V8 Meet..

Hope they help.

glennsanders 04-06-2015 08:30 AM

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I read the book but wasn't sure about pump thanks .Now have to find

JM 35 Sedan 04-06-2015 08:57 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by TonyM (Post 1064054)
Tool Pouch # B-17005-A
Open End Wrench 1/2" -- 7/16" # B-17015
Open End Wrench 9/16" -- 5/8" # B-17016
Adjustable Wrench # B-17021
Pliers # B-17025
Spark Plug/Cylinder Head Wrench # 40-17017
Screwdriver # B-17020
Tire Iron # B-17019
Alemite Grease Gun # 40-17125
Crank/Lug Wrench # 40-17036
Crank Extension # 48-17040
Jack Assembly # B-17080*
Jack Handle # B-17081
Tire Pump # B-17052-A1 or B-17052-A2 **


Source: EFV-8 C/A 1935 - 1936 Book

*Several Jack types were available during the 1935-36 production year
**Several Tire Pumps were available during the 1935-36 production year
1937 was the first year that the Tire Pump was not standard equipment.

Hope this helps.

TonyM.

Source: EFV-8 C/A 1935 - 1936 Book

Tony, I don't have my book handy, but I am wondering if the book says that all of the above tools mentioned came from the factory with every new '35/'36 passenger car produced and sold in the USA? I know many folks have a complete display as jfcrash has pictured but did all of this actually come with every new car. I think Glenn is wanting to know exactly what he needs to display in the way of tools with his car, on the concourse, in anticipation of receiving a Dearborn Award for his '35 Deluxe Tudor Sedan.

DavidG 04-06-2015 11:06 AM

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Yes, all that are on the list and in the photo except the sold-through-service tire patch kit, which if authentic tin is fine. The one in the photo is a cardboard reproduction and will attract a point loss. The sold-through-service bulb and fuse kit in the photo appears to be the real thing.

JM 35 Sedan 04-06-2015 12:53 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by DavidG (Post 1064252)
Yes, all that are on the list and in the photo except the sold-through-service tire patch kit, which if authentic tin is fine. The one in the photo is a cardboard reproduction and will attract a point loss. The sold-through-service bulb and fuse kit in the photo appears to be the real thing.

Thanks for the reply David. That clarifies my questions.

glennsanders 04-06-2015 05:06 PM

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Thank you for Everybody's input.

rickblack 08-14-2020 12:20 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by TonyM (Post 1064054)

Jack Assembly # B-17080*
Jack Handle # B-17081

TonyM.

Do you know where I can find a photo of a jack handle for the '35?
Or do you know the dimensions? I have one that might be right.

DavidG 08-14-2020 12:40 PM

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We need Don Roger's advice on the question of the jack handles as I am under the impression that some '35-'36 open cars' jack handle were the more compact three-piece version, unlike B-17081, which is a more space consuming two-piece design. In the photo in #3 above, the jack handle appears to be the three-piece version for what was evidently a cabriolet given the "CAB" writing in the corner of the lower compartment and the top iron wrench in the lower left corner of the upper compartment.

Jeff/Illinois 08-14-2020 05:54 PM

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I often wondered, just how many of those tools sprouted legs and ran away, before the customer first got their car? I bet a lot of them.

We bought a new F-150 in 1998. It was the 50th Anniv. of the Ford F-Series trucks. As part of the deal, Ford included a number of give-aways with your purchase; blankets, trinkets, coffee cups, hats, brochures, picture postcards,a model, ink pens, all sorts of stuff.

Our truck came out of a Ford dealer near Chicago. We didn't get any of that, and only learned about it after a sister-in-law, a brother-in-law, and two guys I worked with each bought a brand new 1998 F-150 from two different local small town Ford dealership. A phone call to the Chicago suburb got the expected canned answer... 'Uh. we don't know anything about any of that. No we don't have it. Never heard of that.''

richard crow 08-14-2020 07:23 PM

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contac lin stacy he is an exbert on ford tools

Don Rogers 08-15-2020 08:02 AM

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DavidG...The 2-piece jack handle (B-17081) was a carry-over from 1934 production and used with early carry-over jacks from 1934. When the new 1935 jacks were released in early January 1935, a new 3-piece jack handle (48-17081) was also introduced. Most 35 and later 36 production used this 3-piece design. For those interested in more information, 1935 and 36 Ford tools are covered fairly well on pages 144 thru 149 in The 1935-36 Ford Book.

DavidG 08-15-2020 08:29 AM

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Don,


Thanks; so it wasn't just with the open cars. Next time, I'll first look in your book. Consistent with its part number, B-17081 was first used as the standard jack handle for the '32 passenger cars and commercial vehicles. BB-17081 was the handle for the big truck jacks.


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