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Old 04-05-2015, 06:50 PM   #1
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Default 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
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Old 04-06-2015, 12:23 AM   #2
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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.

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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..

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Old 04-06-2015, 08:30 AM   #4
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I read the book but wasn't sure about pump thanks .Now have to find
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Old 04-06-2015, 08:57 AM   #5
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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.

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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.
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Old 04-06-2015, 11:06 AM   #6
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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.
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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.
Thanks for the reply David. That clarifies my questions.
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Thank you for Everybody's input.

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

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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.
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Old 08-14-2020, 12:40 PM   #10
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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.
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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.''
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Old 08-14-2020, 07:23 PM   #12
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contac lin stacy he is an exbert on ford tools
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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.
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Old 08-15-2020, 08:29 AM   #14
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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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