The following are special non-auction lots, sold at fixed price indicated.
12840. Terraplane automobiles. Attractive, unusual vintage plate detailing frame of 1937 Terraplane Model 70, with blueprint-style bird's-eye and full side views of bare chassis, and extensive measurements. 8-1/4 x 11 sheet, with frame drawings and manuscript specifications reverse-printed on one side of porcelain white stock, lithographed in solid reflex blue. Tatham Sales Co., Detroit, Mich., 1939. Transportation, Automobile, Hudson, Essex, Terraplane, Antique Automobile, Classic Automobile, Vintage Automobile, Antique Car, Classic Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Chassis, Frame, Restoration, Body, Body Shop, Collision, Coach, Coach Builder, Coachbuilder, Coachbuilding, Coachbuilt, Custom, Custom Body, Airport Car, Ambulance, Commercial Car, Fire Chief, Fire Chief's Car, Flower Car, Funeral Car, Limousine, Professional Car, Resort Car, Sedan. Privately printed in low numbers at the time, from purpose-made drawings. For exclusive use of custom coachbuilders, automotive engineers, and body shops. Interesting information, not typically found in sales literature, owner's manuals, or lubrication charts. In this period, a number of specialty coachbuilders still flourished, using production cars as the starting points for ambulances, limousines, flower cars, airport and resort service, commercial sedans, fire chief's cars, and a myriad of other custom and novelty models. (Some of the commercial cars had up to twelve doors!) Authoritative frame drawings were the essential first step for such work. Trivial tip wear, else fine, bright and clean, evidently never used; original multi-hole punch where removed from wire binder, collectively titled "Blue Prints of Automotive Frames." Suitable for display. Charts for most other American marques of the 1934-49 era in stock. Representative sample at http://home.earthlink.net/~cohascodpc/Frame_Blueprint_Sample.JPG (bottom of image only, may be cropped by browser). 6.25
12841. Terraplane automobiles. Attractive, unusual vintage plate detailing frame of 1937 Terraplane Models 71 and 72, and 1938 Hudson Models 81 and 82, with blueprint-style bird's-eye and full side views of bare chassis, and extensive measurements. 8-1/4 x 11 sheet, with frame drawings and manuscript specifications reverse-printed on one side of porcelain white stock, lithographed in solid reflex blue. Tatham Sales Co., Detroit, Mich., 1939. Transportation, Automobile, Hudson, Essex, Terraplane, Antique Automobile, Classic Automobile, Vintage Automobile, Antique Car, Classic Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Chassis, Frame, Restoration, Body, Body Shop, Collision, Coach, Coach Builder, Coachbuilder, Coachbuilding, Coachbuilt, Custom, Custom Body, Airport Car, Ambulance, Commercial Car, Fire Chief, Fire Chief's Car, Flower Car, Funeral Car, Limousine, Professional Car, Resort Car, Sedan. Privately printed in low numbers at the time, from purpose-made drawings. For exclusive use of custom coachbuilders, automotive engineers, and body shops. Interesting information, not typically found in sales literature, owner's manuals, or lubrication charts. In this period, a number of specialty coachbuilders still flourished, using production cars as the starting points for ambulances, limousines, flower cars, airport and resort service, commercial sedans, fire chief's cars, and a myriad of other custom and novelty models. (Some of the commercial cars had up to twelve doors!) Authoritative frame drawings were the essential first step for such work. Trivial tip wear, else fine, bright and clean, evidently never used; original multi-hole punch where removed from wire binder, collectively titled "Blue Prints of Automotive Frames." Suitable for display. Charts for most other American marques of the 1934-49 era in stock. Representative sample at http://home.earthlink.net/~cohascodpc/Frame_Blueprint_Sample.JPG (bottom of image only, may be cropped by browser). 6.25
12842. Terraplane automobiles. Attractive, unusual vintage plate detailing frame of 1937 Terraplane Model 78, and 1938 Hudson Model 88, with blueprint-style bird's-eye and full side views of bare chassis, and extensive measurements. 8-1/4 x 11 sheet, with frame drawings and manuscript specifications reverse-printed on one side of porcelain white stock, lithographed in solid reflex blue. Tatham Sales Co., Detroit, Mich., 1939. Transportation, Automobile, Hudson, Essex, Terraplane, Antique Automobile, Classic Automobile, Vintage Automobile, Antique Car, Classic Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Chassis, Frame, Restoration, Body, Body Shop, Collision, Coach, Coach Builder, Coachbuilder, Coachbuilding, Coachbuilt, Custom, Custom Body, Airport Car, Ambulance, Commercial Car, Fire Chief, Fire Chief's Car, Flower Car, Funeral Car, Limousine, Professional Car, Resort Car, Sedan. Privately printed in low numbers at the time, from purpose-made drawings. For exclusive use of custom coachbuilders, automotive engineers, and body shops. Interesting information, not typically found in sales literature, owner's manuals, or lubrication charts. In this period, a number of specialty coachbuilders still flourished, using production cars as the starting points for ambulances, limousines, flower cars, airport and resort service, commercial sedans, fire chief's cars, and a myriad of other custom and novelty models. (Some of the commercial cars had up to twelve doors!) Authoritative frame drawings were the essential first step for such work. Trivial tip wear, some discoloration on blank verso, else fine, and evidently never used; original multi-hole punch where removed from wire binder, collectively titled "Blue Prints of Automotive Frames." Suitable for display. Charts for most other American marques of the 1934-49 era in stock. Representative sample at http://home.earthlink.net/~cohascodpc/Frame_Blueprint_Sample.JPG (bottom of image only, may be cropped by browser). 6.25
12843. Michael Reese, compiler. Autographs of the Confederacy - A Collection of Handwriting of the Men who Led the Confederacy. Nearly 600 high-grade photographic reproductions of the biggest, most complete collection of Confederate autographs in the world. Every General Officer is present, both confirmed and unconfirmed. Printed on special archival acid-free paper; near-continuous-tone-quality 200-screen halftones. Cohasco, Inc., Yonkers, N.Y.: 1979. Reference, Autograph, Autographs, Autograph Collecting, Document, Manuscript, Civil War, War Between the States, Confederacy, Confederate, C.S.A., CSA, South, Southern, Military History, Robert E. Lee, William Wirt Allen, Signatures. Deluxe, First Edition. 8-1/2 x 11, over 250 pp., fully indexed. With hand-marbled French endpapers, imitation silk placemark, library quality Group F buckram, and nested numbered limitation leaf, printed in metallic gold, autographed by the great-grandson of R.E. Lee, Robert E. Lee, IV, by William Wirt Allen, III, great-grandson of C.S.A. Gen. William Wirt Allen, and by compiler. Long O.P. An invaluable reference work, and handsome collector's book; copies reside in the libraries of many descendants of the Generals of the Confederacy whose autographs are pictured within. With today's prices for Confederate autographs, this pictorial reference can pay for itself in short order. Supply very limited. Occasional trivial bindery flaws, else brand new and unread. Unsigned edition has reportedly sold at Civil War shows for up to 150.00, signed edition on eBay at high bid 189.00. 125.00
12844. Michael Reese, compiler. Autographs of the Confederacy - A Collection of Handwriting of the Men who Led the Confederacy. Nearly 600 high-grade photographic reproductions of the biggest, most complete collection of Confederate autographs in the world. Every General Officer is present, both confirmed and unconfirmed. Printed on special archival acid-free paper; near-continuous-tone-quality 200-screen halftones. Cohasco, Inc., Yonkers, NY, 1979. Reference, Autograph, Autographs, Autograph Collecting, Document, Manuscript, Civil War, War Between the States, Confederacy, Confederate, C.S.A., CSA, South, Southern, Military History, Robert E. Lee, William Wirt Allen, Signatures, Fine Binding. Extra-deluxe Limited Edition of only twenty. 8-1/2 x 11, over 250 pp., fully indexed. All edges gilt. Bound by hand, with platinum-grey silk moire endleaves, black silk moire boards stamped in gold. Numbered limitation leaf, autographed by Robert E. Lee, IV, great-grandson of R.E. Lee, by William Wirt Allen, III, great-grandson of C.S.A. Gen. William Wirt Allen, and by compiler. In custom fitted heavy Mylar dustjacket. Also with letter signed by publisher's book designer, describing history of and materials used in this exceptional collector's keepsake binding. Copies (in standard binding) reside in the libraries of many descendants of the Generals of the Confederacy whose autographs are pictured within. With today's prices for Confederate autographs, this pictorial reference can pay for itself in short order. Long O.P. An invaluable reference work, and stunning book for the Civil War historian and connoisseur of fine binding alike. Brand new and unread. (Buckram edition available at lower price. Unsigned edition has reportedly sold at Civil War shows for up to 150.00, signed edition on eBay at high bid 189.00.) Supply very limited. 225.00
12845. W.T. Hobson. Automotive Refinishing - Principles and Techniques Shop Manual. Thorough work by the Editor of "Du Pont Refinishing News," with exhaustive chapters on surface preparation, undercoats, thinners and reducers, topcoats, and painting problems. E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Refinish Div., Wilmington, Dela.: 1971. Automobile, Auto, Auto Body, Paint, Acrylic, Enamel, Lacquer, Centari, Dulux, Lucite, Candy Apple, Metallic, Pearlescent, Custom Car, du Pont, duPont, Reference. 7-1/2 x 10-1/2, 120 pp., perfect bound, color cover showing the Silhouette, a Bill Cushenbery Custom; over 425 illus. Including technical section on custom finishes, including candy apple, candy glow, flake, pearlescent, lacing, scrolling, spider webbing, shading, and others. Glossary of Painting Problems, Their Cause and Their Cure. Minor tip shelf wear, superficial blind cover blemishes, else about fine, and internally clean. 23.50
12846. Cohasco, Inc. HISTORICAL DOCUMENTS AND DESIRABLE COLLECTIBLES. Send for our 104-page catalogue of collectibles: Air and Space, Americana, Antiquarian Maps, Artifacts, Authors, Aviation and Auto, Baseball, Black History, Broadside Song Sheets, Cartes de Visite, Cartoons, Checks, Civil War, Colonial, Confederate, Entertainment, Ephemera, Financial, First Ladies, Historic Military Orders, Historic Philately, Incunabula, Judaica, Legal, Letters, Lincoln, Medical, Medieval, Military and Naval History, Movies, Music, Nazi, Early Newspapers and Periodicals, Old Books and Manuscripts, Photographica, Political, Postal History, Posters and Broadsides, Presidential, Prints, Railroad, Relics, Revolutionary War, Royalty, Science, Signed Art, Signed Books, Sports, Theatre, Western, World, State and Local History, World Wars I and II, and a diverse range of interesting, rare and unusual paper and other items, and more ... over 30 collecting specialties! Mail, Phone, Fax Auction, plus Fixed-Price section and Reference Books.**** Yonkers, NY: 2001. Collectibles, original, historical, documents, autographs, catalog, history, early, printing, signed, books, photographs, art, cartoons, ephemera, letters, maps, newspapers, prints, posters, political, philatelic, postal, auction, buy, sell, Americana, Civil War, Revolutionary War, Colonial, Presidents, First Ladies, Lincoln, Confederate, Slavery, Black History, medieval, Monte Cassino, Italy, Beneventan, Aviation, Space, Transportation, Elvis Presley, Hemingway, First Edition, Pearl Harbor, Clemens, Twain, Queen Mary, Doll House, Voyage of the Damned, Hungary, Miskolc, Ebbets Field, Harpoon, Whaling, Neil Armstrong, Moon, Judy Resnik, Airplanes, Wright Brothers, Byrd, William Henry Harrison, Van Buren, Coolidge, Buchanan, Fillmore, Wilson, Truman, Taft, Hoover, China, Mining, Carter, John Quincy Adams, Eleanor Roosevelt, Zola, Thackeray, Hesse, James Earl Ray, Maugham, Jack London, Forster, Lower East Side, Stevengraph, Visa, Churchill, Darrow, Czar Nicholas, Kaiser Wilhelm, Geo
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12847. Sherwin-Williams Automotive Finishes. 1983 American Motors and Jeep paint colors, for all models. Actual color chip samples, exterior colors each 1/2 x 1-3/8, interior colors each 1/2 x 1, on 8 x 11 page. In all, 30 samples. Including striking metallics. Color formula numbers for corporate colors, striping, wheel, engine and interior colors on verso. Sherwin-Williams Co., Cleveland, Ohio: 1983. Transportation, Automobile, American Motors, Jeep, 1983, Color Chip, Paint Sample, Sherwin-Williams, Automotive Finishes, Cleveland, Ohio, Industrial Design, 198*, 1980's, 1980s, Eighties. Colors bright and choice, the metallics untarnished, two marginal staple holes, else N.O.S. and excellent. From library of William Todd, Mack Truck engineer in 1940's, later Senior Foreman, General Motors. Interesting for the restorer or enthusiast alike. For their exhaustive information, provenance, and lovely condition, these samples are the choicest (and glossiest) Eighties chips we've had. 7.75
12848. Sherwin-Williams Automotive Finishes. 1983 Chrysler paint colors, for all Chrysler, Dodge, and Plymouth models. Actual color chip samples, exterior colors each 1/2 x 1-3/8, interior colors each 1/2 x 1, on 8 x 11 page. In all, 23 samples. Including striking metallics. Color formula numbers for corporate colors, striping, wheel, engine, interior, and painted molding colors on verso (as applicable). Sherwin-Williams Co., Cleveland, Ohio: 1983. Transportation, Automobile, Chrysler, Dodge, Plymouth, 1983, Color Chip, Paint Sample, Sherwin-Williams, Automotive Finishes, Cleveland, Ohio, Industrial Design, 198*, 1980's, 1980s, Eighties. Colors bright and choice, the metallics untarnished, two marginal staple holes, else N.O.S. and excellent. From library of William Todd, Mack Truck engineer in 1940's, later Senior Foreman, General Motors. Interesting for the restorer or enthusiast alike. For their exhaustive information, provenance, and lovely condition, these samples are the choicest (and glossiest) Eighties chips we've had. 7.75
12849. Sherwin-Williams Automotive Finishes. 1983 Dodge Truck paint colors. Actual color chip samples, exterior colors each 1/2 x 1-3/8, interior colors each 1/2 x 1, on 8 x 11 page. In all, 12 samples. Including striking metallics. Sherwin-Williams Co., Cleveland, Ohio: 1983. Transportation, Truck, Dodge, Dodge Truck, 1983, Color Chip, Paint Sample, Sherwin-Williams, Automotive Finishes, Cleveland, Ohio, Industrial Design, 198*, 1980's, 1980s, Eighties. Colors bright and choice, the metallics untarnished, two marginal staple holes, else N.O.S. and excellent. From library of William Todd, Mack Truck engineer in 1940's, later Senior Foreman, General Motors. Interesting for the restorer or enthusiast alike. For their exhaustive information, provenance, and lovely condition, these samples are the choicest (and glossiest) Eighties chips we've had. 7.75
12850. Sherwin-Williams Automotive Finishes. 1983 Ford paint colors, for all Ford, Mercury, Thunderbird, Lincoln Continental, and Mark VI models. Actual color chip samples, exterior colors each 1/2 x 1-3/8, interior colors each 1/2 x 1, on 8 x 11 page. In all, 84 samples: 65 exterior plus 19 interior samples, on 3 leaves. Including striking metallics. Color formula numbers for corporate colors, striping, wheel, engine, interior, and painted molding colors on verso (as applicable). Sherwin-Williams Co., Cleveland, Ohio: 1983. Transportation, Automobile, Ford, Mercury, Thunderbird, Lincoln Continental, Mark VI, 1983, Color Chip, Paint Sample, Sherwin-Williams, Automotive Finishes, Cleveland, Ohio, Industrial Design, 198*, 1980's, 1980s, Eighties. Colors bright and choice, the metallics untarnished, two marginal staple holes, else N.O.S. and excellent. From library of William Todd, Mack Truck engineer in 1940's, later Senior Foreman, General Motors. Interesting for the restorer or enthusiast alike. For their exhaustive information, provenance, and lovely condition, these samples are the choicest (and glossiest) Eighties chips we've had. 22.50
12851. Sherwin-Williams Automotive Finishes. 1983 Ford Truck paint colors. Actual color chip samples, exterior colors each 1/2 x 1-3/8, interior colors each 1/2 x 1, on 8 x 11 page. In all, 72 samples: 60 exterior plus 12 interior samples, on 3 leaves. Including striking metallics. Color formula numbers for corporate colors, striping, wheel, engine, interior, and painted molding colors on verso (as applicable). Sherwin-Williams Co., Cleveland, Ohio: 1983. Transportation, Truck, Ford, Ford Truck, 1983, Color Chip, Paint Sample, Sherwin-Williams, Automotive Finishes, Cleveland, Ohio, Industrial Design, 198*, 1980's, 1980s, Eighties. Colors bright and choice, the metallics untarnished, two marginal staple holes, else N.O.S. and excellent. From library of William Todd, Mack Truck engineer in 1940's, later Senior Foreman, General Motors. Interesting for the restorer or enthusiast alike. For their exhaustive information, provenance, and lovely condition, these samples are the choicest (and glossiest) Eighties chips we've had. 22.50
12852. Sherwin-Williams Automotive Finishes. 1983 General Motors paint colors, including all Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, Oldsmobile, and Pontiac models. Actual color chip samples, exterior colors each 1/2 x 1-3/8, interior colors each 1/2 x 1, on 8 x 11 page. In all, 79 samples: 50 exterior plus 29 interior samples, on 3 leaves. Including striking metallics. Color formula numbers for corporate colors, striping, wheel, engine, interior, and painted molding colors on verso (as applicable). Dedicated Cadillac and Corvette trim codes. Sherwin-Williams Co., Cleveland, Ohio: 1983. Transportation, Automobile, General Motors, Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, Oldsmobile, Pontiac, Corvette, Chevette, 1983, Color Chip, Paint Sample, Sherwin-Williams, Automotive Finishes, Cleveland, Ohio, Industrial Design, 198*, 1980's, 1980s, Eighties. Colors bright and choice, the metallics untarnished, two marginal staple holes, else N.O.S. and excellent. From library of William Todd, Mack Truck engineer in 1940's, later Senior Foreman, General Motors. Interesting for the restorer or enthusiast alike. For their exhaustive information, provenance, and lovely condition, these samples are the choicest (and glossiest) Eighties chips we've had. 22.50
12853. Sherwin-Williams Automotive Finishes. 1983 Chevrolet Truck and GMC Truck paint colors. Actual color chip samples, exterior colors each 1/2 x 1-3/8, interior colors each 1/2 x 1, on 8 x 11 page. In all, 59 samples: 37 exterior plus 22 interior samples, on 2 leaves. Including striking metallics. Color formula numbers for corporate colors, striping, wheel, engine, interior, and painted molding colors on verso (as applicable). Sherwin-Williams Co., Cleveland, Ohio: 1983. Transportation, Truck, General Motors, Chevrolet Truck, GMC Truck, 1983, Color Chip, Paint Sample, Sherwin-Williams, Automotive Finishes, Cleveland, Ohio, Industrial Design, 198*, 1980's, 1980s, Eighties. Colors bright and choice, the metallics untarnished, two marginal staple holes, else N.O.S. and excellent. From library of William Todd, Mack Truck engineer in 1940's, later Senior Foreman, General Motors. Interesting for the restorer or enthusiast alike. For their exhaustive information, provenance, and lovely condition, these samples are the choicest (and glossiest) Eighties chips we've had. 14.75
12854. Sherwin-Williams Automotive Finishes. 1983 International Harvester Truck paint colors. Actual color chip samples, exterior colors each 1/2 x 1-3/8, interior colors each 1/2 x 1, on 8 x 11 page. In all, 17 exterior samples. Color formula numbers for Fruehauf, Highway Trailer, Trailmobile, and Mack on verso. Dedicated Cadillac and Corvette trim codes. Sherwin-Williams Co., Cleveland, Ohio: 1983. Transportation, Truck, International Harvester Truck, I.H.C., IHC, Fruehauf, Highway Trailer, Trailmobile, Mack, 1983, Color Chip, Paint Sample, Sherwin-Williams, Automotive Finishes, Cleveland, Ohio, Industrial Design, 198*, 1980's, 1980s, Eighties. Colors bright and choice, the metallics untarnished, two marginal staple holes, else N.O.S. and excellent. From library of William Todd, Mack Truck engineer in 1940's, later Senior Foreman, General Motors. Interesting for the restorer or enthusiast alike. For their exhaustive information, provenance, and lovely condition, these samples are the choicest (and glossiest) Eighties chips we've had. 8.75
12855. Du Pont Automotive Refinish Products. 1981 American Motors paint colors, including all Concord, Eagle, Spirit, and Jeep models. Actual color chip samples, exterior colors each 9/16 x 1-1/8, interior colors each 9/16 x 1-1/2, on 8 x 11 page. In all, 24 samples: 17 exterior plus 7 interior samples, on 2 leaves. Including striking metallics. On verso, color information for 1978, 1979, and 1980 models, plus 1981 striping colors. E.I. Du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Dela.: c. 1981. Transportation, Automobile, American Motors, Concord, Eagle, Spirit, Jeep, 1981, Color Chip, Paint Sample, Du Pont, DuPont, Automotive Finishes, Wilmington, Delaware, Lucite, Acrylic Lacquer, Centari, Acrylic Enamel, Dulux, Enamel, Industrial Design, 198*, 1980's, 1980s, Eighties. Colors bright and choice, the metallics untarnished, two marginal staple holes, else N.O.S. and excellent. From library of William Todd, Mack Truck engineer in 1940's, later Senior Foreman, General Motors. Interesting for the restorer or enthusiast alike. For their exhaustive information, provenance, and lovely condition, these samples are the choicest (and glossiest) Eighties chips we've had. 14.75
12856. Du Pont Automotive Refinish Products. 1981 Chrysler Corp. paint colors, including all Chrysler, Dodge, and Plymouth models. Actual color chip samples, exterior colors each 9/16 x 1-1/8, interior colors each 9/16 x 1-1/2, on 8 x 11 page. In all, 41 samples: 29 exterior plus 12 interior samples, on 2 leaves. Including striking metallics. On verso, color information for 1978, 1979, and 1980 models, plus 1981 trunk and striping colors. E.I. Du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Dela.: c. 1981. Transportation, Automobile, Chrysler, Dodge, Plymouth, 1981, Color Chip, Paint Sample, Du Pont, DuPont, Automotive Finishes, Wilmington, Delaware, Lucite, Acrylic Lacquer, Centari, Acrylic Enamel, Dulux, Enamel, Industrial Design, 198*, 1980's, 1980s, Eighties. Colors bright and choice, the metallics untarnished, two marginal staple holes, else N.O.S. and excellent. From library of William Todd, Mack Truck engineer in 1940's, later Senior Foreman, General Motors. Interesting for the restorer or enthusiast alike. For their exhaustive information, provenance, and lovely condition, these samples are the choicest (and glossiest) Eighties chips we've had. 14.75
12857. Du Pont Automotive Refinish Products. 1981 Ford paint colors, including all Ford, Mercury, Thunderbird, and Lincoln models. Actual color chip samples, exterior colors each 9/16 x 1-1/8, interior colors each 9/16 x 1-1/2, on 8 x 11 page. In all, 80 samples: 57 exterior plus 23 interior samples, on 3 leaves. Including striking metallics. On verso, color information for 1978, 1979, and 1980 models, plus 1981 striping colors. E.I. Du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Dela.: c. 1981. Transportation, Automobile, Ford, Mercury, Thunderbird, Lincoln, 1981, Color Chip, Paint Sample, Du Pont, DuPont, Automotive Finishes, Wilmington, Delaware, Lucite, Acrylic Lacquer, Centari, Acrylic Enamel, Dulux, Enamel, Industrial Design, 198*, 1980's, 1980s, Eighties. Colors bright and choice, the metallics untarnished, two marginal staple holes, else N.O.S. and excellent. From library of William Todd, Mack Truck engineer in 1940's, later Senior Foreman, General Motors. Interesting for the restorer or enthusiast alike. For their exhaustive information, provenance, and lovely condition, these samples are the choicest (and glossiest) Eighties chips we've had. 22.50
12858. Du Pont Automotive Refinish Products. 1981 General Motors paint colors, including all Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, Oldsmobile, and Pontiac models. Actual color chip samples, exterior colors each 9/16 x 1-1/8, interior colors each 9/16 x 1-1/2, on 8 x 11 page. In all, 100 samples: 61 exterior plus 39 interior samples, on 4 leaves. Including striking metallics. Two of the four leaves are dedicated to Cadillac colors exclusively. On verso, color information for 1978, 1979, and 1980 models, plus 1981 striping and two-tone colors. E.I. Du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Dela.: c. 1981. Transportation, Automobile, General Motors, Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, Oldsmobile, Pontiac, Fisher, Fleetwood, 1981, Color Chip, Paint Sample, Du Pont, DuPont, Automotive Finishes, Wilmington, Delaware, Lucite, Acrylic Lacquer, Centari, Acrylic Enamel, Dulux, Enamel, Industrial Design, 198*, 1980's, 1980s, Eighties. Colors bright and choice, the metallics untarnished, two marginal staple holes, else N.O.S. and excellent. From library of William Todd, Mack Truck engineer in 1940's, later Senior Foreman, General Motors. Interesting for the restorer or enthusiast alike. For their exhaustive information, provenance, and lovely condition, these samples are the choicest (and glossiest) Eighties chips we've had. 29.50
12859. Ditzler Automotive Finishes. 1981 American Motors, Jeep, and Renault paint colors. Actual color chip samples, exterior colors each 1/2 x 1, interior colors each 1/2 x 1, on 8-1/4 x 11 page. In all, 41 samples: 24 exterior plus 6 interior and 11 embossed vinyl roof samples. Including striking metallics. On verso, color information for 1981 striping, trunk, engine, and corporate colors. Ditzler Automotive Finishes, Troy, Mich.: 1981. Transportation, Automobile, American Motors, Jeep, Renault, 1981, Color Chip, Paint Sample, Ditzler, Automotive Finishes, Troy, Michigan, Industrial Design, 198*, 1980's, 1980s, Eighties. Colors bright and choice, the metallics untarnished, two marginal staple holes, minor dust toning diecut tab, else N.O.S. and excellent. From library of William Todd, Mack Truck engineer in 1940's, later Senior Foreman, General Motors. Interesting for the restorer or enthusiast alike. For their exhaustive information, provenance, and lovely condition, these samples are the choicest (and glossiest) Eighties chips we've had. 7.75
12860. Ditzler Automotive Finishes. 1981 Chrysler Corp. paint colors, including Chrysler, Dodge, and Plymouth models. Actual color chip samples, exterior colors each 1/2 x 1, interior colors each 1/2 x 1, on 8-1/4 x 11 page. In all, 36 samples: 27 exterior plus 2 interior and 7 embossed vinyl roof samples. Including striking metallics. On verso, color information for 1981 striping, trunk, engine, and corporate colors. Ditzler Automotive Finishes, Troy, Mich.: 1981. Transportation, Automobile, Chrysler, Dodge, Plymouth, 1981, Color Chip, Paint Sample, Ditzler, Automotive Finishes, Troy, Michigan, Industrial Design, 198*, 1980's, 1980s, Eighties. Colors bright and choice, the metallics untarnished, two marginal staple holes, minor dust toning diecut tab, else N.O.S. and excellent. From library of William Todd, Mack Truck engineer in 1940's, later Senior Foreman, General Motors. Interesting for the restorer or enthusiast alike. For their exhaustive information, provenance, and lovely condition, these samples are the choicest (and glossiest) Eighties chips we've had. 7.75
12861. Ditzler Automotive Finishes. 1981 Dodge Truck paint colors, including Chrysler, Dodge, and Plymouth models. Actual color chip samples, exterior colors each 1/2 x 1, interior colors each 1/2 x 1, on 8-1/4 x 11 page. In all, 15 exterior samples. Including striking metallics. Printed below, interior and accent color information. Ditzler Automotive Finishes, Troy, Mich.: 1981. Transportation, Truck, Dodge Truck, 1981, Color Chip, Paint Sample, Ditzler, Automotive Finishes, Troy, Michigan, Industrial Design, 198*, 1980's, 1980s, Eighties. Colors bright and choice, the metallics untarnished, two marginal staple holes, minor dust toning diecut tab, else N.O.S. and excellent. From library of William Todd, Mack Truck engineer in 1940's, later Senior Foreman, General Motors. Interesting for the restorer or enthusiast alike. For their exhaustive information, provenance, and lovely condition, these samples are the choicest (and glossiest) Eighties chips we've had. 7.75
12862. Ditzler Automotive Finishes. 1981 Ford paint colors, including Ford, Lincoln, Mercury, Versailles, Mark V, Mustang, and Capri models. Actual color chip samples, exterior colors each 1/2 x 1, interior colors each 1/2 x 1, on 8-1/4 x 11 page. In all, 85 samples: 47 exterior plus 16 interior and 22 embossed vinyl roof samples, on 3 leaves. Including striking metallics. On verso, color information for 1981 striping, bumper, and trim colors. Ditzler Automotive Finishes, Troy, Mich.: 1981. Transportation, Automobile, Ford, Lincoln, Mercury, Versailles, Mark V, Mustang, Capri, 1981, Color Chip, Paint Sample, Ditzler, Automotive Finishes, Troy, Michigan, Industrial Design, 198*, 1980's, 1980s, Eighties. Colors bright and choice, the metallics untarnished, two marginal staple holes, minor dust toning diecut tab, else N.O.S. and excellent. From library of William Todd, Mack Truck engineer in 1940's, later Senior Foreman, General Motors. Interesting for the restorer or enthusiast alike. For their exhaustive information, provenance, and lovely condition, these samples are the choicest (and glossiest) Eighties chips we've had. 22.50
12863. Ditzler Automotive Finishes. 1981 Ford Truck commercial paint colors, including Courier and Bronco models. Actual color chip samples, exterior colors each 1/2 x 1, interior colors each 1/2 x 1, on 8-1/4 x 11 page. In all, 48 exterior samples. Including striking metallics. Dedicated color samples for Ford Courier. On verso, color information for 1981 interior and textured roof colors. Ditzler Automotive Finishes, Troy, Mich.: 1981. Transportation, Truck, Ford, Ford Truck, Bronco, Courier, 1981, Color Chip, Paint Sample, Ditzler, Automotive Finishes, Troy, Michigan, Industrial Design, 198*, 1980's, 1980s, Eighties. Colors bright and choice, the metallics untarnished, two marginal staple holes, minor dust toning diecut tab, else N.O.S. and excellent. From library of William Todd, Mack Truck engineer in 1940's, later Senior Foreman, General Motors. Interesting for the restorer or enthusiast alike. For their exhaustive information, provenance, and lovely condition, these samples are the choicest (and glossiest) Eighties chips we've had. 7.75
12864. Ditzler Automotive Finishes. 1981 General Motors paint colors, including Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, Oldsmobile, and Pontiac models. Actual color chip samples, exterior colors each 1/2 x 1, interior colors each 1/2 x 1, on 8-1/4 x 11 page. In all, 90 samples: 51 exterior plus 25 interior and 14 embossed vinyl roof samples, on 3 leaves. Including striking metallics. Dedicated Cadillac and "1981-1/2" Corvette colors included (the latter carline introduced April 1981). On verso, color information for 1980-1/2 and 1981 striping, seat, instrument panel, and specialty colors. Ditzler Automotive Finishes, Troy, Mich.: 1981. Transportation, Automobile, Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, Oldsmobile, Pontiac, Corvette, 1981, Color Chip, Paint Sample, Ditzler, Automotive Finishes, Troy, Michigan, Industrial Design, 198*, 1980's, 1980s, Eighties. Colors bright and choice, the metallics untarnished, two marginal staple holes, minor dust toning diecut tab, else N.O.S. and excellent. From library of William Todd, Mack Truck engineer in 1940's, later Senior Foreman, General Motors. Interesting for the restorer or enthusiast alike. For their exhaustive information, provenance, and lovely condition, these samples are the choicest (and glossiest) Eighties chips we've had. 22.50
12865. Ditzler Automotive Finishes. 1981 Chevrolet Truck, GMC Truck, and Luv Truck paint colors. Actual color chip samples, exterior colors each 1/2 x 1, interior colors each 1/2 x 1, on 8-1/4 x 11 page. In all, 31 exterior samples. On verso, exterior color information for 1972-81 Luv Truck, and interior colors for 1981 Chevrolet Truck and GMC Truck. Ditzler Automotive Finishes, Troy, Mich.: 1981. Transportation, Truck, General Motors, Chevrolet Truck, GMC, GMC Truck, Luv Truck, 1981, Color Chip, Paint Sample, Ditzler, Automotive Finishes, Troy, Michigan, Industrial Design, 198*, 1980's, 1980s, Eighties. Colors bright and choice, the metallics untarnished, two marginal staple holes, minor dust toning diecut tab, else N.O.S. and excellent. From library of William Todd, Mack Truck engineer in 1940's, later Senior Foreman, General Motors. Interesting for the restorer or enthusiast alike. For their exhaustive information, provenance, and lovely condition, these samples are the choicest (and glossiest) Eighties chips we've had. 7.75
12866. Ditzler Automotive Finishes. 1981 Commercial Vehicle paint colors. Actual color chip samples, exterior colors each 1/2 x 1, interior colors each 1/2 x 1, on 8-1/4 x 11 page. In all, 74 exterior samples, on 2 leaves. Including Autocar (6 samples), Brockway (7), Fruehauf (7), International Harvester (21), Mack and Mack Western (15), Trailmobile (8), and White (10). Printed color information for Crane Carriers, Fleetwood Travel Trailers, Hendrickson Trailers, Highway Trailer, and Oshkosh Truck, 1965-81, variously. (Freightliner, Kenworth, and Peterbilt are noted as custom painting each truck to individual specifications.) Ditzler Automotive Finishes, Troy, Mich.: 1981. Transportation, Truck, Autocar, Brockway, Fruehauf, International Harvester, Mack, Mack Western, Trailmobile, White, Crane Carriers, Fleetwood Travel Trailers, Hendrickson Trailers, Highway Trailer, Oshkosh Truck, 1981, Color Chip, Paint Sample, Ditzler, Automotive Finishes, Troy, Michigan, Industrial Design, 198*, 1980's, 1980s, Eighties. Colors bright and choice, the metallics untarnished, two marginal staple holes, minor dust toning diecut tab, else N.O.S. and excellent. From library of William Todd, Mack Truck engineer in 1940's, later Senior Foreman, General Motors. Interesting for the restorer or enthusiast alike. For their exhaustive information, provenance, and lovely condition, these samples are the choicest (and glossiest) Eighties chips we've had. Scarce thus. 21.50
12867. Ditzler Automotive Finishes. 1981 Volkswagen paint color information. Printed interior and exterior color menu, for U.S. production models. Ditzler Automotive Finishes, Troy, Mich.: 1981. Transportation, Automobile, Volkswagen, V.W., VW, 1981, Color Chip, Paint Sample, Ditzler, Automotive Finishes, Troy, Michigan, Industrial Design, 198*, 1980's, 1980s, Eighties. Two marginal staple holes, minor dust toning diecut tab, else N.O.S. and excellent. From library of William Todd, Mack Truck engineer in 1940's, later Senior Foreman, General Motors. Interesting for the restorer or enthusiast alike. 3.25
12868. Du Pont Automotive Refinish Products. 1980 American Motors paint colors, including all Concord, Eagle, Pacer, Spirit, and Jeep models. Actual color chip samples, exterior colors each 9/16 x 1-1/8, interior colors each 9/16 x 1-1/2, on 8 x 11 page. In all, 29 samples: 19 exterior plus 10 interior samples, on 2 leaves. Including striking metallics. On verso, color information for 1977, 1978, and 1979 models, plus 1980 striping colors. E.I. Du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Dela.: c. 1980. Transportation, Automobile, American Motors, Concord, Eagle, Pacer, Spirit, Jeep, 1980, Color Chip, Paint Sample, Du Pont, DuPont, Automotive Finishes, Wilmington, Delaware, Lucite, Acrylic Lacquer, Centari, Acrylic Enamel, Dulux, Enamel, Industrial Design, 198*, 1980's, 1980s, Eighties. Colors bright and choice, the metallics untarnished, two marginal staple holes, else N.O.S. and excellent. From library of William Todd, Mack Truck engineer in 1940's, later Senior Foreman, General Motors. Interesting for the restorer or enthusiast alike. For their exhaustive information, provenance, and lovely condition, these samples are the choicest (and glossiest) Eighties chips we've had. 14.75
12869. Du Pont Automotive Refinish Products. 1980 General Motors paint colors, including all Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, Oldsmobile, and Pontiac models, including Corvette. Actual color chip samples, exterior colors each 9/16 x 1-1/8, interior colors each 9/16 x 1-1/2, on 8 x 11 page. In all, 98 samples: 62 exterior plus 36 interior samples, on 4 leaves. Including striking metallics. On verso, color information for 1977, 1978, and 1979 models, plus 1980 striping colors, wheel enamels, two-tone, and X-body paint data. Two of four leaves dedicated to Cadillac paint colors exclusively. E.I. Du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Dela.: c. 1980. Transportation, Automobile, General Motors, Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, Oldsmobile, Pontiac, Chevette, Corvette, 1980, Color Chip, Paint Sample, Du Pont, DuPont, Automotive Finishes, Wilmington, Delaware, Lucite, Acrylic Lacquer, Centari, Acrylic Enamel, Dulux, Enamel, Industrial Design, 198*, 1980's, 1980s, Eighties. Colors bright and choice, the metallics untarnished, two marginal staple holes, else N.O.S. and excellent. From library of William Todd, Mack Truck engineer in 1940's, later Senior Foreman, General Motors. Interesting for the restorer or enthusiast alike. For their exhaustive information, provenance, and lovely condition, these samples are the choicest (and glossiest) Eighties chips we've had. 29.50
12870. Du Pont Automotive Refinish Products. 1980 Ford paint colors, including all Ford, Mercury, Thunderbird, and Lincoln, Mark V, and Versailles models. Actual color chip samples, exterior colors each 9/16 x 1-1/8, interior colors each 9/16 x 1-1/2, on 8 x 11 page. In all, 73 samples: 50 exterior plus 23 interior samples, on 3 leaves. Including striking metallics. On verso, color information for 1977, 1978, and 1979 Ford and Mercury models, and 1978 and 1979 Lincoln, plus 1980 Ford and Lincoln striping colors. E.I. Du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Dela.: c. 1980. Transportation, Automobile, Ford, Mercury, Thunderbird, Lincoln, Mark V, Versailles, 1980, Color Chip, Paint Sample, Du Pont, DuPont, Automotive Finishes, Wilmington, Delaware, Lucite, Acrylic Lacquer, Centari, Acrylic Enamel, Dulux, Enamel, Industrial Design, 198*, 1980's, 1980s, Eighties. Colors bright and choice, the metallics untarnished, two marginal staple holes, else N.O.S. and excellent. From library of William Todd, Mack Truck engineer in 1940's, later Senior Foreman, General Motors. Interesting for the restorer or enthusiast alike. For their exhaustive information, provenance, and lovely condition, these samples are the choicest (and glossiest) Eighties chips we've had. 22.50
12871. Inmont Rinshed-Mason Automotive Refinish Products. 1980 Buick, Chevrolet, Oldsmobile, and Pontiac paint colors. Actual color chip samples, exterior colors each 7/16 x 1-1/2, on 8 x 11 page. In all, 36 exterior samples. Including striking metallics. On verso, information on painted textured metal molding and stripe colors. Inmont Corp., Detroit, Mich.: c. 1980. Transportation, Automobile, Buick, Chevrolet, Oldsmobile, Pontiac, 1980, Color Chip, Paint Sample, Inmont Rinshed-Mason, Inmont, Rinshed-Mason, R-M, Automotive Finishes, Detroit, Michigan, Enamel, Industrial Design, 198*, 1980's, 1980s, Eighties. Uniform dust toning, else colors bright and choice, the metallics untarnished, N.O.S. and very good. From library of William Todd, Mack Truck engineer in 1940's, later Senior Foreman, General Motors. Interesting for the restorer or enthusiast alike. 7.75
12872. Inmont Rinshed-Mason Automotive Refinish Products. 1980 Cadillac paint colors. Actual color chip samples, exterior colors each 7/16 x 1-1/2, on 8 x 11 page. In all, 20 exterior samples. Including striking metallics. On verso, information on painted textured metal molding and stripe colors. Inmont Corp., Detroit, Mich.: c. 1980. Transportation, Automobile, Cadillac, 1980, Color Chip, Paint Sample, Inmont Rinshed-Mason, Inmont, Rinshed-Mason, R-M, Automotive Finishes, Detroit, Michigan, Enamel, Industrial Design, 198*, 1980's, 1980s, Eighties. Light edge dust toning, else colors bright and choice, the metallics untarnished, N.O.S. and fine. From library of William Todd, Mack Truck engineer in 1940's, later Senior Foreman, General Motors. Interesting for the restorer or enthusiast alike. 7.75
12873. Inmont Rinshed-Mason Automotive Refinish Products. 1980 Lincoln, Mark, and Versailles paint colors. Actual color chip samples, exterior colors each 7/16 x 1-1/2, on 8 x 11 page. In all, 23 exterior samples. Including striking metallics. On verso, information on painted textured metal molding and stripe colors. Inmont Corp., Detroit, Mich.: c. 1980. Transportation, Automobile, Lincoln, Mark, Versailles, 1980, Color Chip, Paint Sample, Inmont Rinshed-Mason, Inmont, Rinshed-Mason, R-M, Automotive Finishes, Detroit, Michigan, Enamel, Industrial Design, 198*, 1980's, 1980s, Eighties. Light edge dust toning, else colors bright and choice, the metallics untarnished, N.O.S. and fine. From library of William Todd, Mack Truck engineer in 1940's, later Senior Foreman, General Motors. Interesting for the restorer or enthusiast alike. 7.75
12874. Sherwin-Williams Automotive Finishes. 1980 American Motors, Jeep, and Eagle paint colors, for all models. Actual color chip samples, exterior colors each 1/2 x 1-3/8, interior colors each 1/2 x 1, on 8 x 11 page. In all, 26 samples: 19 exterior plus 7 interior samples. Including striking metallics. Additional color information for striping, Jeep fleet, engine enamel, corporate, blackout, and interior colors on verso. Sherwin-Williams Co., Cleveland, Ohio: 1980. Transportation, Automobile, American Motors, Jeep, Eagle, 1980, Color Chip, Paint Sample, Sherwin-Williams, Automotive Finishes, Cleveland, Ohio, Industrial Design, 198*, 1980's, 1980s, Eighties. Colors bright and choice, the metallics untarnished, two marginal staple holes, else N.O.S. and very fine. From library of William Todd, Mack Truck engineer in 1940's, later Senior Foreman, General Motors. Interesting for the restorer or enthusiast alike. 7.75
12875. Sherwin-Williams Automotive Finishes. 1980 Chrysler Corp. paint colors, for all Chrysler, Dodge, and Plymouth models. Actual color chip samples, exterior colors each 1/2 x 1-3/8, interior colors each 1/2 x 1, on 8 x 11 page. In all, 23 exterior samples. Including striking metallics. Additional color information for striping, engine enamel, corporate, blackout, Argent silver, and interior colors on verso. Sherwin-Williams Co., Cleveland, Ohio: 1980. Transportation, Automobile, Chrysler, Dodge, Plymouth, 1980, Color Chip, Paint Sample, Sherwin-Williams, Automotive Finishes, Cleveland, Ohio, Industrial Design, 198*, 1980's, 1980s, Eighties. Colors bright and choice, the metallics untarnished, two marginal staple holes, else N.O.S. and very fine. From library of William Todd, Mack Truck engineer in 1940's, later Senior Foreman, General Motors. Interesting for the restorer or enthusiast alike. 7.75
12876. Sherwin-Williams Automotive Finishes. 1980 Dodge Truck paint colors. Actual color chip samples, exterior colors each 1/2 x 1-3/8, interior colors each 1/2 x 1, on 8 x 11 page. In all, 31 samples: 16 exterior plus 15 interior samples. Including striking metallics. Additional color information for Dodge Colt, Challenger, D-50 Truck, Plymouth Arrow, Sapporo, Champ, and Arrow Truck colors on verso, including two-tone combinations. Sherwin-Williams Co., Cleveland, Ohio: 1980. Transportation, Automobile, Truck, Chrysler, Dodge, Dodge Truck, Dodge Colt, Challenger, D-50 Truck, Plymouth Arrow, Sapporo, Champ, Arrow Truck, 1980, Color Chip, Paint Sample, Sherwin-Williams, Automotive Finishes, Cleveland, Ohio, Industrial Design, 198*, 1980's, 1980s, Eighties. Colors bright and choice, the metallics untarnished, two marginal staple holes, else N.O.S. and very fine. From library of William Todd, Mack Truck engineer in 1940's, later Senior Foreman, General Motors. Interesting for the restorer or enthusiast alike. 7.75
12877. Sherwin-Williams Automotive Finishes. 1980 Ford paint colors, including all Ford, Mercury, and Thunderbird models. Actual color chip samples, exterior colors each 1/2 x 1-3/8, interior colors each 1/2 x 1, on 8 x 11 page. In all, 31 samples: 26 exterior plus 14 interior and 14 striping samples, on 2 leaves. Including striking metallics. Additional color information for vinyl roof retainer, window molding, pillar, engine enamel, sight shield, blackout, striping, and interior trim colors on verso. Sherwin-Williams Co., Cleveland, Ohio: 1980. Transportation, Automobile, Ford, Mercury, Thunderbird, Mustang, 1980, Color Chip, Paint Sample, Sherwin-Williams, Automotive Finishes, Cleveland, Ohio, Industrial Design, 198*, 1980's, 1980s, Eighties. Colors bright and choice, the metallics untarnished, two marginal staple holes, else N.O.S. and very fine. From library of William Todd, Mack Truck engineer in 1940's, later Senior Foreman, General Motors. Interesting for the restorer or enthusiast alike. 14.50
12878. Sherwin-Williams Automotive Finishes. 1980 Lincoln paint colors, including all Continental, Mark VI, and Versailles models. Actual color chip samples, exterior colors each 1/2 x 1-3/8, interior colors each 1/2 x 1, on 8 x 11 page. In all, 58 samples: 26 exterior plus 17 interior and 15 striping samples, on 2 leaves. Including striking metallics. Additional color information for vinyl roof retainer, window molding, pillar, sight shield, blackout, striping, and interior trim colors on verso. Sherwin-Williams Co., Cleveland, Ohio: 1980. Transportation, Automobile, Ford, Lincoln, Continental, Mark VI, Versailles, 1980, Color Chip, Paint Sample, Sherwin-Williams, Automotive Finishes, Cleveland, Ohio, Industrial Design, 198*, 1980's, 1980s, Eighties. Colors bright and choice, the metallics untarnished, two marginal staple holes, else N.O.S. and very fine. From library of William Todd, Mack Truck engineer in 1940's, later Senior Foreman, General Motors. Interesting for the restorer or enthusiast alike. 14.50
12879. Sherwin-Williams Automotive Finishes. 1980 Ford Truck paint colors. Actual color chip samples, exterior colors each 1/2 x 1-3/8, interior colors each 1/2 x 1, on 8 x 11 page. In all, 53 samples: 38 exterior plus 15 interior samples, on 2 leaves. Including striking metallics. Additional color information for Ford Fiesta and Courier on verso. Sherwin-Williams Co., Cleveland, Ohio: 1980. Transportation, Truck, Ford, Ford Truck, Bronco, Econoline, Fiesta, Courier, 1980, Color Chip, Paint Sample, Sherwin-Williams, Automotive Finishes, Cleveland, Ohio, Industrial Design, 198*, 1980's, 1980s, Eighties. Colors bright and choice, the metallics untarnished, two marginal staple holes, else N.O.S. and very fine. From library of William Todd, Mack Truck engineer in 1940's, later Senior Foreman, General Motors. Interesting for the restorer or enthusiast alike. 14.50
12880. Sherwin-Williams Automotive Finishes. 1980 General Motors paint colors, including all Buick, Chevrolet, Corvette, Oldsmobile, and Pontiac models. Actual color chip samples, exterior colors each 1/2 x 1-3/8, interior colors each 1/2 x 1, on 8 x 11 page. In all, 66 samples: 36 exterior plus 15 interior and 15 striping samples, on 2 leaves. Including striking metallics. Additional color information for engine enamel, accent color, optional wheel color, anti-chip Plastisol, acrylic enamel, vinyl roof retainer molding, special Gold Metallic for Hurst Olds, and striping on verso. Sherwin-Williams Co., Cleveland, Ohio: 1980. Transportation, Automobile, General Motors, Buick, Chevrolet, Chevette, Corvette, Oldsmobile, Pontiac, Hurst, Hurst Olds, 1980, Color Chip, Paint Sample, Sherwin-Williams, Automotive Finishes, Cleveland, Ohio, Industrial Design, 198*, 1980's, 1980s, Eighties. Colors bright and choice, the metallics untarnished, two marginal staple holes, else N.O.S. and very fine. From library of William Todd, Mack Truck engineer in 1940's, later Senior Foreman, General Motors. Interesting for the restorer or enthusiast alike. 14.50
12881. Sherwin-Williams Automotive Finishes. 1980 Cadillac paint colors. Actual color chip samples, exterior colors each 1/2 x 1-3/8, interior colors each 1/2 x 1, on 8 x 11 page. In all, 55 samples: 24 exterior plus 16 interior and 15 striping samples, on 2 leaves. Including striking metallics. Additional color information for engine enamel, anti-chip Plastisol, acrylic enamel, vinyl roof retainer molding, and striping on verso. Sherwin-Williams Co., Cleveland, Ohio: 1980. Transportation, Automobile, General Motors, Cadillac, 1980, Color Chip, Paint Sample, Sherwin-Williams, Automotive Finishes, Cleveland, Ohio, Industrial Design, 198*, 1980's, 1980s, Eighties. Colors bright and choice, the metallics untarnished, two marginal staple holes, else N.O.S. and very fine. From library of William Todd, Mack Truck engineer in 1940's, later Senior Foreman, General Motors. Interesting for the restorer or enthusiast alike. 14.50
12882. Sherwin-Williams Automotive Finishes. 1980 Chevrolet Truck and GMC Truck paint colors. Actual color chip samples, exterior colors each 1/2 x 1-3/8, interior colors each 1/2 x 1, on 8 x 11 page. In all, 49 samples: 28 exterior plus 21 interior, on 2 leaves. Including striking metallics. Additional color information on interior trim codes and colors, and General Motors Baked Acrylic Enamel on verso. Sherwin-Williams Co., Cleveland, Ohio: 1980. Transportation, Truck, General Motors, Chevrolet Truck, G.M.C. Truck, GMC Truck, 1980, Color Chip, Paint Sample, Sherwin-Williams, Automotive Finishes, Cleveland, Ohio, Industrial Design, 198*, 1980's, 1980s, Eighties. Colors bright and choice, the metallics untarnished, two marginal staple holes, else N.O.S. and very fine. From library of William Todd, Mack Truck engineer in 1940's, later Senior Foreman, General Motors. Interesting for the restorer or enthusiast alike. 14.50
12883. Sherwin-Williams Automotive Finishes. 1980 International Harvester Truck paint colors, including Scout models. Actual color chip samples, exterior colors each 1/2 x 1-3/8, interior colors each 1/2 x 1, on 8 x 11 page. In all, 19 exterior samples. Including striking metallics. Additional color information on "1980 additional truck colors" for Fruehauf, Highway Trailer, Trailmobile, Mack, and Mack Western on verso. Sherwin-Williams Co., Cleveland, Ohio: 1980. Transportation, Truck, International Harvester, I.H.C., IHC, IH, Scout, Fruehauf, Highway Trailer, Trailmobile, Mack, Mack Western, 1980, Color Chip, Paint Sample, Sherwin-Williams, Automotive Finishes, Cleveland, Ohio, Industrial Design, 198*, 1980's, 1980s, Eighties. Colors bright and choice, the metallics untarnished, two marginal staple holes, else N.O.S. and very fine. From library of William Todd, Mack Truck engineer in 1940's, later Senior Foreman, General Motors. Interesting for the restorer or enthusiast alike. 14.50
12884. Acme Automotive Finishes, a brand name of Sherwin-Williams. 1980 American Motors, Jeep, and Eagle paint colors, for all models. Actual color chip samples, exterior colors each 1/2 x 1-3/8, interior colors each 1/2 x 1, on 8 x 11 page. In all, 26 samples: 19 exterior plus 7 interior samples. Including striking metallics. Additional color information for striping, Jeep fleet, engine enamel, corporate, blackout, and interior colors on verso. Acme Automotive Finishes, Cleveland, Ohio: 1980. Transportation, Automobile, American Motors, Jeep, Eagle, 1980, Color Chip, Paint Sample, Acme, Sherwin-Williams, Automotive Finishes, Cleveland, Ohio, Industrial Design, 198*, 1980's, 1980s, Eighties. Colors bright and choice, the metallics untarnished, two marginal staple holes, else N.O.S. and excellent. From library of William Todd, Mack Truck engineer in 1940's, later Senior Foreman, General Motors. Interesting for the restorer or enthusiast alike. The first Acme paint samples we've had. 8.75
12885. Acme Automotive Finishes, a brand name of Sherwin-Williams. 1980 Chrysler Corp. paint colors, for all Chrysler, Dodge, and Plymouth models. Actual color chip samples, exterior colors each 1/2 x 1-3/8, interior colors each 1/2 x 1, on 8 x 11 page. In all, 23 exterior samples. Including striking metallics. Additional color information for striping, engine enamel, corporate, blackout, Argent silver, and interior colors on verso. Acme Automotive Finishes, Cleveland, Ohio: 1980. Transportation, Automobile, Chrysler, Dodge, Plymouth, 1980, Color Chip, Paint Sample, Acme, Sherwin-Williams, Automotive Finishes, Cleveland, Ohio, Industrial Design, 198*, 1980's, 1980s, Eighties. Colors bright and choice, the metallics untarnished, two marginal staple holes, else N.O.S. and fine. From library of William Todd, Mack Truck engineer in 1940's, later Senior Foreman, General Motors. Interesting for the restorer or enthusiast alike. The first Acme paint samples we've had. 8.75
12886. Acme Automotive Finishes, a brand name of Sherwin-Williams. 1980 Dodge Truck paint colors. Actual color chip samples, exterior colors each 1/2 x 1-3/8, interior colors each 1/2 x 1, on 8 x 11 page. In all, 31 samples: 16 exterior plus 15 interior samples. Including striking metallics. Additional color information for Dodge Colt, Challenger, D-50 Truck, Plymouth Arrow, Sapporo, Champ, and Arrow Truck colors on verso, including two-tone combinations. Acme Automotive Finishes, Cleveland, Ohio: 1980. Transportation, Automobile, Truck, Chrysler, Dodge, Dodge Truck, Dodge Colt, Challenger, D-50 Truck, Plymouth Arrow, Sapporo, Champ, Arrow Truck, 1980, Color Chip, Paint Sample, Acme, Sherwin-Williams, Automotive Finishes, Cleveland, Ohio, Industrial Design, 198*, 1980's, 1980s, Eighties. Colors bright and choice, the metallics untarnished, two marginal staple holes, else N.O.S. and very fine. From library of William Todd, Mack Truck engineer in 1940's, later Senior Foreman, General Motors. Interesting for the restorer or enthusiast alike. The first Acme paint samples we've had. 8.75
12887. Acme Automotive Finishes, a brand name of Sherwin-Williams. 1980 Ford paint colors, including all Ford, Mercury, and Thunderbird models. Actual color chip samples, exterior colors each 1/2 x 1-3/8, interior colors each 1/2 x 1, on 8 x 11 page. In all, 31 samples: 26 exterior plus 14 interior and 14 striping samples, on 2 leaves. Including striking metallics. Additional color information for vinyl roof retainer, window molding, pillar, engine enamel, sight shield, blackout, striping, and interior trim colors on verso. Acme Automotive Finishes, Cleveland, Ohio: 1980. Transportation, Automobile, Ford, Mercury, Thunderbird, Mustang, 1980, Color Chip, Paint Sample, Sherwin-Williams, Automotive Finishes, Cleveland, Ohio, Industrial Design, 198*, 1980's, 1980s, Eighties. Colors bright and choice, the metallics untarnished, two marginal staple holes, else N.O.S. and very fine. From library of William Todd, Mack Truck engineer in 1940's, later Senior Foreman, General Motors. Interesting for the restorer or enthusiast alike. The first Acme paint samples we've had. 17.50
12888. Acme Automotive Finishes, a brand name of Sherwin-Williams. 1980 Lincoln paint colors, including all Continental, Mark VI, and Versailles models. Actual color chip samples, exterior colors each 1/2 x 1-3/8, interior colors each 1/2 x 1, on 8 x 11 page. In all, 58 samples: 26 exterior plus 17 interior and 15 striping samples, on 2 leaves. Including striking metallics. Additional color information for vinyl roof retainer, window molding, pillar, sight shield, blackout, striping, and interior trim colors on verso. Acme Automotive Finishes, Cleveland, Ohio: 1980. Transportation, Automobile, Ford, Lincoln, Continental, Mark VI, Versailles, 1980, Color Chip, Paint Sample, Sherwin-Williams, Automotive Finishes, Cleveland, Ohio, Industrial Design, 198*, 1980's, 1980s, Eighties. Colors bright and choice, the metallics untarnished, two marginal staple holes, else N.O.S. and very fine. From library of William Todd, Mack Truck engineer in 1940's, later Senior Foreman, General Motors. Interesting for the restorer or enthusiast alike. The first Acme paint samples we've had. 17.50
12889. Acme Automotive Finishes, a brand name of Sherwin-Williams. 1980 Ford Truck paint colors. Actual color chip samples, exterior colors each 1/2 x 1-3/8, interior colors each 1/2 x 1, on 8 x 11 page. In all, 53 samples: 38 exterior plus 15 interior samples, on 2 leaves. Including striking metallics. Additional color information for Ford Fiesta and Courier on verso. Acme Automotive Finishes, Cleveland, Ohio: 1980. Transportation, Truck, Ford, Ford Truck, Bronco, Econoline, Fiesta, Courier, 1980, Color Chip, Paint Sample, Sherwin-Williams, Automotive Finishes, Cleveland, Ohio, Industrial Design, 198*, 1980's, 1980s, Eighties. Colors bright and choice, the metallics untarnished, two marginal staple holes, else N.O.S. and very fine. From library of William Todd, Mack Truck engineer in 1940's, later Senior Foreman, General Motors. Interesting for the restorer or enthusiast alike. The first Acme paint samples we've had. 17.50
12890. Acme Automotive Finishes, a brand name of Sherwin-Williams. 1980 General Motors paint colors, including all Buick, Chevrolet, Corvette, Oldsmobile, and Pontiac models. Actual color chip samples, exterior colors each 1/2 x 1-3/8, interior colors each 1/2 x 1, on 8 x 11 page. In all, 66 samples: 36 exterior plus 15 interior and 15 striping samples, on 2 leaves. Including striking metallics. Additional color information for engine enamel, accent color, optional wheel color, anti-chip Plastisol, acrylic enamel, vinyl roof retainer molding, special Gold Metallic for Hurst Olds, and striping on verso. Acme Automotive Finishes, Cleveland, Ohio: 1980. Transportation, Automobile, General Motors, Buick, Chevrolet, Chevette, Corvette, Oldsmobile, Pontiac, Hurst, Hurst Olds, 1980, Color Chip, Paint Sample, Sherwin-Williams, Automotive Finishes, Cleveland, Ohio, Industrial Design, 198*, 1980's, 1980s, Eighties. Colors bright and choice, the metallics untarnished, two marginal staple holes, else N.O.S. and very fine. From library of William Todd, Mack Truck engineer in 1940's, later Senior Foreman, General Motors. Interesting for the restorer or enthusiast alike. The first Acme paint samples we've had. 17.50
12891. Acme Automotive Finishes, a brand name of Sherwin-Williams. 1980 Cadillac paint colors. Actual color chip samples, exterior colors each 1/2 x 1-3/8, interior colors each 1/2 x 1, on 8 x 11 page. In all, 55 samples: 24 exterior plus 16 interior and 15 striping samples, on 2 leaves. Including striking metallics. Additional color information for engine enamel, anti-chip Plastisol, acrylic enamel, vinyl roof retainer molding, and striping on verso. Acme Automotive Finishes, Cleveland, Ohio: 1980. Transportation, Automobile, General Motors, Cadillac, 1980, Color Chip, Paint Sample, Sherwin-Williams, Automotive Finishes, Cleveland, Ohio, Industrial Design, 198*, 1980's, 1980s, Eighties. Colors bright and choice, the metallics untarnished, two marginal staple holes, else N.O.S. and very fine. From library of William Todd, Mack Truck engineer in 1940's, later Senior Foreman, General Motors. Interesting for the restorer or enthusiast alike. The first Acme paint samples we've had. 17.50
12892. Acme Automotive Finishes, a brand name of Sherwin-Williams. 1980 Chevrolet Truck and GMC Truck paint colors. Actual color chip samples, exterior colors each 1/2 x 1-3/8, interior colors each 1/2 x 1, on 8 x 11 page. In all, 49 samples: 28 exterior plus 21 interior, on 2 leaves. Including striking metallics. Additional color information on interior trim codes and colors, and General Motors Baked Acrylic Enamel on verso. Acme Automotive Finishes, Cleveland, Ohio: 1980. Transportation, Truck, General Motors, Chevrolet Truck, G.M.C. Truck, GMC Truck, 1980, Color Chip, Paint Sample, Sherwin-Williams, Automotive Finishes, Cleveland, Ohio, Industrial Design, 198*, 1980's, 1980s, Eighties. Colors bright and choice, the metallics untarnished, two marginal staple holes, else N.O.S. and very fine. From library of William Todd, Mack Truck engineer in 1940's, later Senior Foreman, General Motors. Interesting for the restorer or enthusiast alike. The first Acme paint samples we've had. 17.50
12893. Acme Automotive Finishes, a brand name of Sherwin-Williams. 1980 International Harvester Truck paint colors, including Scout models. Actual color chip samples, exterior colors each 1/2 x 1-3/8, interior colors each 1/2 x 1, on 8 x 11 page. In all, 19 exterior samples. Including striking metallics. Additional color information on "1980 additional truck colors" for Fruehauf, Highway Trailer, Trailmobile, Mack, and Mack Western on verso. Acme Automotive Finishes, Cleveland, Ohio: 1980. Transportation, Truck, International Harvester, I.H.C., IHC, IH, Scout, Fruehauf, Highway Trailer, Trailmobile, Mack, Mack Western, 1980, Color Chip, Paint Sample, Sherwin-Williams, Automotive Finishes, Cleveland, Ohio, Industrial Design, 198*, 1980's, 1980s, Eighties. Colors bright and choice, the metallics untarnished, two marginal staple holes, else N.O.S. and very fine. From library of William Todd, Mack Truck engineer in 1940's, later Senior Foreman, General Motors. Interesting for the restorer or enthusiast alike. The first Acme paint samples we've had. 16.50
12894. Original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of Paige "Six-Forty-Two and Four" Model 15-19, "Gray & Davis System, showing one switch for all lamps," with same model but "Gray & Davis System, showing separate switch for side lamps" on other side. 6-1/2 x 9-1/4, printed on both sides, navy blue on white. With extensive callouts within diagram, noting lights, horn, and electrical systems of both cars. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these diagrams provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These diagrams were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the American Automobile Digest, Cincinnati, as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to binders. Collectively called "Wiring Diagrams of Popular Makes of Cars." Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Paige, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Restoration. Light wear, else about fine. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the Roaring Twenties and today!) 5.75
12895. Original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1922 Kissel "Custom-Built Six," with 1922 Kline-Kar Model 6-55 on other side. 6-1/2 x 9-1/4, printed on both sides, navy blue on white. With extensive callouts within diagram, noting lights, horn, and electrical systems of both cars. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these diagrams provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These diagrams were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the American Automobile Digest, Cincinnati, as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to binders. Collectively called "Wiring Diagrams of Popular Makes of Cars." Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Kissel, Hartford, Wisconsin, Kline-Kar, Richmond, Virginia, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Restoration. Light wear, else about fine. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the Roaring Twenties and today!) 5.75
12896. Original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of circa 1923 Kissel Six Model 55 with Case Model W on other side. 6-1/2 x 9-1/4, printed on both sides, navy blue on white. With extensive callouts within diagram, noting lights, horn, and electrical systems of both cars. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these diagrams provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These diagrams were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the American Automobile Digest, Cincinnati, as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to binders. Collectively called "Wiring Diagrams of Popular Makes of Cars." Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Kissel, Hartford, Wisconsin, Case, J.I. Case Threshing Machine Company, Racine, Wisconsin, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Restoration. Light wear, else about fine. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the Roaring Twenties and today!) 5.75
12897. Original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of circa 1924 Kissel Custom-Built Six, Remy System, with Moon Model 6-46 on other side. 6-1/2 x 9-1/4, printed on both sides, navy blue on white. With extensive callouts within diagram, noting lights, horn, and electrical systems of both cars. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these diagrams provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These diagrams were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the American Automobile Digest, Cincinnati, as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to binders. Collectively called "Wiring Diagrams of Popular Makes of Cars." Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Kissel, Hartford, Wisconsin, Moon, St. Louis, Missouri, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Restoration. Light wear, else about fine. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the Roaring Twenties and today!) 5.75
12898. Original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1925 Kissel 8-Cylinder, with Flint Six Model B-40 on other side. 6-1/2 x 9-1/4, printed on both sides, navy blue on white. With extensive callouts within diagram, noting lights, horn, and electrical systems of both cars. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these diagrams provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These diagrams were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the American Automobile Digest, Cincinnati, as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to binders. Collectively called "Wiring Diagrams of Popular Makes of Cars." Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Kissel, Hartford, Wisconsin, Flint, Michigan, Durant, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Restoration. Light wear, else about fine. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the Roaring Twenties and today!) 5.75
12899. Original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of Allen Model 41, with Model 43 on other side. 6-1/2 x 9-1/4, printed on both sides, navy blue on white. With extensive callouts within diagram, noting lights, horn, and electrical systems of both cars. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these diagrams provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These diagrams were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the American Automobile Digest, Cincinnati, as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to binders. Collectively called "Wiring Diagrams of Popular Makes of Cars." Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Allen, Columbus, Ohio, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Restoration. Light wear, else about fine. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the Roaring Twenties and today!) 5.75
12900. Original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of Apperson Models 6-16, 8-16, 6-17, and 8-17, Bijur System, Remy Ignition, with "General Diagram Bijur Electric Starting and Lighting System" on other side. 6-1/2 x 9-1/4, printed on both sides, navy blue on white. With extensive callouts within diagram, noting lights, horn, and electrical systems of both cars. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these diagrams provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These diagrams were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the American Automobile Digest, Cincinnati, as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to binders. Collectively called "Wiring Diagrams of Popular Makes of Cars." Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Apperson, Kokomo, Indiana, Bijur, Hoboken, New Jersey, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Restoration. Light wear, else about fine. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the Roaring Twenties and today!) 5.75
12901. Original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1920 Apperson Eight, with 1920-21 Auburn Six Models 6-39 and 6-54 on other side. 6-1/2 x 9-1/4, printed on both sides, navy blue on white. With extensive callouts within diagram, noting lights, horn, and electrical systems of both cars. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these diagrams provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These diagrams were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the American Automobile Digest, Cincinnati, as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to binders. Collectively called "Wiring Diagrams of Popular Makes of Cars." Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Apperson, Kokomo, Indiana, Auburn, Indiana, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Restoration. Light wear, else fine. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the Roaring Twenties and today!) 5.75
12902. Original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1923 Auburn 6-42, with 1923 Auburn 6-63 on other side. 6-1/2 x 9-1/4, printed on both sides, navy blue on white. With extensive callouts within diagram, noting lights, horn, and electrical systems of both cars. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these diagrams provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These diagrams were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the American Automobile Digest, Cincinnati, as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to binders. Collectively called "Wiring Diagrams of Popular Makes of Cars." Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Auburn, Indiana, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Restoration. Light wear, else fine. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the Roaring Twenties and today!) 5.75
12903. Original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of Ajax Six (Nash Light Six), with 1925-26 Auburn 6-Cylinder on other side. 6-1/2 x 9-1/4, printed on both sides, navy blue on white. With extensive callouts within diagram, noting lights, horn, and electrical systems of both cars. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these diagrams provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These diagrams were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the American Automobile Digest, Cincinnati, as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to binders. Collectively called "Wiring Diagrams of Popular Makes of Cars." Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Ajax, Nash, Kenosha, Wisconsin, Auburn, Indiana, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Restoration. Light wear, else fine. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the Roaring Twenties and today!) 5.75
12904. Original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1926 Auburn 4-44, 4-Cylinder, with 1925-26 Auburn Model 6-66, 6-Cylinder on other side. 6-1/2 x 9-1/4, printed on both sides, navy blue on white. With extensive callouts within diagram, noting lights, horn, and electrical systems of both cars. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these diagrams provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These diagrams were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the American Automobile Digest, Cincinnati, as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to binders. Collectively called "Wiring Diagrams of Popular Makes of Cars." Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Auburn, Indiana, Remy, Anderson, Indiana, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Restoration. Light wear, else fine. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the Roaring Twenties and today!) 5.75
12905. Original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1924 Buick Six, Delco System, with 1924 Buick Four, Delco System on other side. 6-1/2 x 9-1/4, printed on both sides, navy blue on white. With extensive callouts within diagram, noting lights, horn, and electrical systems of both cars. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these diagrams provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These diagrams were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the American Automobile Digest, Cincinnati, as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to binders. Collectively called "Wiring Diagrams of Popular Makes of Cars." Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Buick, Flint, Michigan, Delco, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Restoration. Light wear, else fine. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the Roaring Twenties and today!) 5.75
12906. Original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1924 Buick Six Model 41, with 1922 Chalmers Six-Thirty on other side. 6-1/2 x 9-1/4, printed on both sides, navy blue on white. With extensive callouts within diagram, noting lights, horn, and electrical systems of both cars. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these diagrams provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These diagrams were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the American Automobile Digest, Cincinnati, as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to binders. Collectively called "Wiring Diagrams of Popular Makes of Cars." Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Buick, Flint, Michigan, Chalmers, Maxwell, Detroit, Michigan, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Restoration. Light wear, else fine. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the Roaring Twenties and today!) 5.75
12907. Original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1926 Buick Standard Six, with 1926 Buick Master Six on other side. 6-1/2 x 9-1/4, printed on both sides, navy blue on white. With extensive callouts within diagram, noting lights, horn, and electrical systems of both cars. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these diagrams provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These diagrams were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the American Automobile Digest, Cincinnati, as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to binders. Collectively called "Wiring Diagrams of Popular Makes of Cars." Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Buick, Flint, Michigan, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Restoration. Uniform toning, else very good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the Roaring Twenties and today!) 5.75
12908. Original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1924 Cadillac Model V-63, Delco System, with 1924 Hudson Super-Six, American Bosch System on other side. 6-1/2 x 9-1/4, printed on both sides, navy blue on white. With extensive callouts within diagram, noting lights, horn, and electrical systems of both cars. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these diagrams provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These diagrams were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the American Automobile Digest, Cincinnati, as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to binders. Collectively called "Wiring Diagrams of Popular Makes of Cars." Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Cadillac, Hudson, Detroit, Michigan, Delco, American Bosch, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Restoration. Uniform toning Hudson side, else very good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the Roaring Twenties and today!) 5.75
12909. Original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of Chandler Model SS, with Star on other side. 6-1/2 x 9-1/4, printed on both sides, navy blue on white. With extensive callouts within diagram, noting lights, horn, and electrical systems of both cars. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these diagrams provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These diagrams were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the American Automobile Digest, Cincinnati, as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to binders. Collectively called "Wiring Diagrams of Popular Makes of Cars." Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Chandler, Cleveland, Ohio, Star, Durant, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Restoration. Uniform toning, else very good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the Roaring Twenties and today!) 5.75
12910. Original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1923 Chandler Six, American Bosch System, with 1923 Cleveland Six, American Bosch System on other side. 6-1/2 x 9-1/4, printed on both sides, navy blue on white. With extensive callouts within diagram, noting lights, horn, and electrical systems of both cars. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these diagrams provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These diagrams were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the American Automobile Digest, Cincinnati, as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to binders. Collectively called "Wiring Diagrams of Popular Makes of Cars." Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Chandler, Cleveland, Ohio, American Bosch, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Restoration. Uniform toning Chandler side, else very good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the Roaring Twenties and today!) 5.75
12911. Original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1920 Chandler, with 1922 Chandler on other side. 6-1/2 x 9-1/4, printed on both sides, navy blue on white. With extensive callouts within diagram, noting lights, horn, and electrical systems of both cars. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these diagrams provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These diagrams were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the American Automobile Digest, Cincinnati, as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to binders. Collectively called "Wiring Diagrams of Popular Makes of Cars." Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Chandler, Cleveland, Ohio, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Restoration. Minor edge toning, else fine. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the Roaring Twenties and today!) 5.75
12912. Original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of Chevrolet Model FA, with Chevrolet FB on other side. 6-1/2 x 9-1/4, printed on both sides, navy blue on white. With extensive callouts within diagram, noting lights, horn, and electrical systems of both cars. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these diagrams provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These diagrams were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the American Automobile Digest, Cincinnati, as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to binders. Collectively called "Wiring Diagrams of Popular Makes of Cars." Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Chevrolet, Detroit, Michigan, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Restoration. Upper right corner torn, else very good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the Roaring Twenties and today!) 4.25
12913. Original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of Chevrolet Model T, with Chevrolet Models Four-Ninety and G (Single Contact System) on other side. 6-1/2 x 9-1/4, printed on both sides, navy blue on white. With extensive callouts within diagram, noting lights, horn, and electrical systems of both cars. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these diagrams provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These diagrams were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the American Automobile Digest, Cincinnati, as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to binders. Collectively called "Wiring Diagrams of Popular Makes of Cars." Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Chevrolet, Detroit, Michigan, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Restoration. Very light marginal toning, else fine. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the Roaring Twenties and today!) 5.75
12914. Original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of Chevrolet Model Four-Ninety (Double Contact System), with Chevrolet Superior on other side. 6-1/2 x 9-1/4, printed on both sides, navy blue on white. With extensive callouts within diagram, noting lights, horn, and electrical systems of both cars. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these diagrams provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These diagrams were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the American Automobile Digest, Cincinnati, as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to binders. Collectively called "Wiring Diagrams of Popular Makes of Cars." Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Chevrolet, Detroit, Michigan, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Restoration. One edge tear and marginal wrinkles, else fine. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the Roaring Twenties and today!) 5.75
12915. Original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1922 Cleveland Model 40, with 1922 Model 40 with Bosch Magneto Ignition on other side. 6-1/2 x 9-1/4, printed on both sides, navy blue on white. With extensive callouts within diagram, noting lights, horn, and electrical systems of both cars. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these diagrams provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These diagrams were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the American Automobile Digest, Cincinnati, as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to binders. Collectively called "Wiring Diagrams of Popular Makes of Cars." Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Cleveland, Ohio, Bosch, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Restoration. One edge tear and marginal wrinkles, else fine. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the Roaring Twenties and today!) 5.75
12916. Original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1926 Cadillac, with 1923-4-5 Apperson Six on other side. 6-1/2 x 9-1/4, printed on both sides, navy blue on white. With extensive callouts within diagram, noting lights, horn, and electrical systems of both cars. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these diagrams provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These diagrams were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the American Automobile Digest, Cincinnati, as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to binders. Collectively called "Wiring Diagrams of Popular Makes of Cars." Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Cadillac, Apperson, Kokomo, Indiana, Remy, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Restoration. Uniform toning, else very good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the Roaring Twenties and today!) 5.75
12917. Original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1916 Chalmers Models 35 and 6-30 and 1917-1922 Model 35-C, with 1922-23 Pierce-Arrow Series 32 on other side. 6-1/2 x 9-1/4, printed on both sides, navy blue on white. With extensive callouts within diagram, noting lights, horn, and electrical systems of both cars. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these diagrams provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These diagrams were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the American Automobile Digest, Cincinnati, as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to binders. Collectively called "Wiring Diagrams of Popular Makes of Cars." Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Chalmers, Pierce-Arrow, Buffalo, New York, Remy, Delco, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Restoration. Uniform toning, else very good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the Roaring Twenties and today!) 5.75
12918. Original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1926 Cleveland Six Model 43, with 1922-23 Oakland Six Model 6-44 on other side. 6-1/2 x 9-1/4, printed on both sides, navy blue on white. With extensive callouts within diagram, noting lights, horn, and electrical systems of both cars. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these diagrams provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These diagrams were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the American Automobile Digest, Cincinnati, as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to binders. Collectively called "Wiring Diagrams of Popular Makes of Cars." Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Chalmers, Pierce-Arrow, Buffalo, New York, Remy, Delco, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Restoration. Uniform toning, several edge tears, else very good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the Roaring Twenties and today!) 4.75
12919. Original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1926 Cleveland Standard Model, with 1926 Cleveland Special Model on other side. 6-1/2 x 9-1/4, printed on both sides, navy blue on white. With extensive callouts within diagram, noting lights, horn, and electrical systems of both cars. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these diagrams provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These diagrams were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the American Automobile Digest, Cincinnati, as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to binders. Collectively called "Wiring Diagrams of Popular Makes of Cars." Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Cleveland, Ohio, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Restoration. Uniform toning, lacking blank upper left corner, else very good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the Roaring Twenties and today!) 4.75
12920. Original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of Daniels Model 23-32, with Westcott Model 6-44 on other side. 6-1/2 x 9-1/4, printed on both sides, navy blue on white. With extensive callouts within diagram, noting lights, horn, and electrical systems of both cars. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these diagrams provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These diagrams were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the American Automobile Digest, Cincinnati, as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to binders. Collectively called "Wiring Diagrams of Popular Makes of Cars." Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Daniels, Reading, Pennsylvania, Westcott, Springfield, Ohio, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Restoration. Uniform toning on Daniels side, else very good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the Roaring Twenties and today!) 5.75
12921. Original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of Davis Model 71, with 1923/24 Jewett Six on other side. 6-1/2 x 9-1/4, printed on both sides, black on white. With extensive callouts within diagram, noting lights, horn, and electrical systems of both cars. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these diagrams provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These diagrams were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the American Automobile Digest, Cincinnati, as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to binders. Collectively called "Wiring Diagrams of Popular Makes of Cars." Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Davis, Richmond, Indiana, Jewett, Paige-Detroit, Detroit, Michigan, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Restoration. Minor edge tear, else fine. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the Roaring Twenties and today!) 5.75
12922. Original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of Davis Models 71, 72, 73, 74, and 75, with Dixie Flyer Model H on other side. 6-1/2 x 9-1/4, printed on both sides, navy blue on white. With extensive callouts within diagram, noting lights, horn, and electrical systems of both cars. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these diagrams provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These diagrams were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the American Automobile Digest, Cincinnati, as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to binders. Collectively called "Wiring Diagrams of Popular Makes of Cars." Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Davis, Richmond, Indiana, Dixie Flyer, Kentucky Wagon Manufacturing Company, Louisville, Kentucky, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Restoration. Very fine. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the Roaring Twenties and today!) 5.75
12923. Original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1923 Dodge, with 1922 Dorris Model Six-Eighty on other side. 6-1/2 x 9-1/4, printed on both sides, navy blue on white. With extensive callouts within diagram, noting lights, horn, and electrical systems of both cars. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these diagrams provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These diagrams were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the American Automobile Digest, Cincinnati, as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to binders. Collectively called "Wiring Diagrams of Popular Makes of Cars." Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Dodge, Dodge Brothers, Detroit, Michigan, Dorris, St. Louis, Missouri, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Restoration. Very fine. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the Roaring Twenties and today!) 5.75
12924. Original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of Dort Model 10 Roadster and Coupe, and Model 15 Touring and Sedan, with Dort Models 14 and 19 on other side. 6-1/2 x 9-1/4, printed on both sides, navy blue on white. With extensive callouts within diagram, noting lights, horn, and electrical systems of both cars. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these diagrams provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These diagrams were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the American Automobile Digest, Cincinnati, as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to binders. Collectively called "Wiring Diagrams of Popular Makes of Cars." Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Dort, Flint, Michigan, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Restoration. Very fine. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the Roaring Twenties and today!) 5.75
12925. Original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1922 Durant "Four" Model A22, with 1922 Earl Model 40 on other side. 6-1/2 x 9-1/4, printed on both sides, navy blue on white. With extensive callouts within diagram, noting lights, horn, and electrical systems of both cars. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these diagrams provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These diagrams were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the American Automobile Digest, Cincinnati, as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to binders. Collectively called "Wiring Diagrams of Popular Makes of Cars." Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Durant, Long Island City, New York, Earl, Jackson, Michigan, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Restoration. Small brown-toned spot in blank margin, else very fine. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the Roaring Twenties and today!) 5.75
12927. Original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1922 Elcar Models D4, H4, G4, and K4, with 1922 Elcar Models D6, H6, G6, and K6 on other side. 6-1/2 x 9-1/4, printed on both sides, navy blue on white. With extensive callouts within diagram, noting lights, horn, and electrical systems of both cars. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these diagrams provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These diagrams were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the American Automobile Digest, Cincinnati, as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to binders. Collectively called "Wiring Diagrams of Popular Makes of Cars." Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Elcar, Elkhart Carriage and Motor Company, Elkhart, Indiana, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Restoration. Light toning one side, else fine. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the Roaring Twenties and today!) 5.75
12928. Original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1920 Elgin Model H, with 1921 Elgin Six Series K (Battery Ignition) on other side. 6-1/2 x 9-1/4, printed on both sides, navy blue on white. With extensive callouts within diagram, noting lights, horn, and electrical systems of both cars. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these diagrams provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These diagrams were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the American Automobile Digest, Cincinnati, as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to binders. Collectively called "Wiring Diagrams of Popular Makes of Cars." Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Elgin, Argo, Illinois, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Restoration. Light toning, else fine. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the Roaring Twenties and today!) 5.75
12929. Original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1921 Elgin Six Series K (Magneto Ignition), with 1922 Essex Model A on other side. 6-1/2 x 9-1/4, printed on both sides, navy blue on white. With extensive callouts within diagram, noting lights, horn, and electrical systems of both cars. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these diagrams provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These diagrams were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the American Automobile Digest, Cincinnati, as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to binders. Collectively called "Wiring Diagrams of Popular Makes of Cars." Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Elgin, Argo, Illinois, Essex, Hudson, Detroit, Michigan, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Restoration. Very fine. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the Roaring Twenties and today!) 5.75
12930. Original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1923 Essex Four, American Bosch System, with 1924 Essex Six, American Bosch System on other side. 6-1/2 x 9-1/4, printed on both sides, navy blue on white. With extensive callouts within diagram, noting lights, horn, and electrical systems of both cars. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these diagrams provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These diagrams were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the American Automobile Digest, Cincinnati, as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to binders. Collectively called "Wiring Diagrams of Popular Makes of Cars." Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Essex, Hudson, Detroit, Michigan, American Bosch, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Restoration. Light edge toning, else fine. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the Roaring Twenties and today!) 5.75
12931. Original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of Elcar Model 8-81, with Elcar Model 4-55 on other side. 6-1/2 x 9-1/4, printed on both sides, navy blue on white. With extensive callouts within diagram, noting lights, horn, and electrical systems of both cars. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these diagrams provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These diagrams were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the American Automobile Digest, Cincinnati, as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to binders. Collectively called "Wiring Diagrams of Popular Makes of Cars." Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Elcar, Elkhart, Indiana, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Restoration. Light edge toning, else very fine. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the Roaring Twenties and today!) 5.75
12932. Original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1924 Flint Six, Model E, De Jon System, with 1924 "General Diagram Westinghouse Electric" on other side. 6-1/2 x 9-1/4, printed on both sides, navy blue on white. With extensive callouts within diagram, noting lights, horn, and electrical systems of both cars. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these diagrams provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These diagrams were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the American Automobile Digest, Cincinnati, as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to binders. Collectively called "Wiring Diagrams of Popular Makes of Cars." Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Flint, Michigan, Durant, Long Island City, New York, De Jon, Westinghouse, Springfield, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Restoration. Light edge toning, else very fine. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the Roaring Twenties and today!) 5.75
12933. Original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of "General Diagram U.S. Light 12-6 Volt Electric Starting and Lighting System," with 24-12 Volt System on other side. 6-1/2 x 9-1/4, printed on both sides, navy blue on white. With extensive callouts within diagram, noting lights, horn, and electrical systems of both cars. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these diagrams provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These diagrams were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the American Automobile Digest, Cincinnati, as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to binders. Collectively called "Wiring Diagrams of Popular Makes of Cars." Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, U.S.L., USL, U.S. Light and Heat Corporation, Niagara Falls, New York, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Restoration. Light edge toning, else very fine. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the Roaring Twenties and today!) 5.75
12934. Original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1925 Garford Motor Bus, with Nash Special Six, Model 131 on other side. 6-1/2 x 9-1/4, printed on both sides, navy blue on pulp. With extensive callouts within diagram, noting lights, horn, and electrical systems of both cars. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these diagrams provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These diagrams were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the American Automobile Digest, Cincinnati, as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to binders. Collectively called "Wiring Diagrams of Popular Makes of Cars." Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Garford, Bus, Motor Bus, Nash, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Restoration. Uniform toning, else fine. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the Roaring Twenties and today!) 5.75
12935. Original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1923 Gardner, with Haynes Model 45 on other side. 6-1/2 x 9-1/4, printed on both sides, navy blue on white. With extensive callouts within diagram, noting lights, horn, and electrical systems of both cars. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these diagrams provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These diagrams were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the American Automobile Digest, Cincinnati, as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to binders. Collectively called "Wiring Diagrams of Popular Makes of Cars." Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Gardner, St. Louis, Missouri, Haynes, Kokomo, Indiana, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Restoration. Uniform toning, else fine. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the Roaring Twenties and today!) 5.75
12936. Original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1922 Gardner Four, with Grant Model K on other side. 6-1/2 x 9-1/4, printed on both sides, navy blue on white. With extensive callouts within diagram, noting lights, horn, and electrical systems of both cars. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these diagrams provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These diagrams were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the American Automobile Digest, Cincinnati, as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to binders. Collectively called "Wiring Diagrams of Popular Makes of Cars." Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Gardner, St. Louis, Missouri, Haynes, Kokomo, Indiana, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Restoration. Uniform toning, especially on Grant side, else fine. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the Roaring Twenties and today!) 5.75
12937. Original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1925-26 Gray Model N, Auto-Lite System, with 1922-23 Peerless Type 23, Delco System, on other side. 6-1/2 x 9-1/4, printed on both sides, navy blue on pulp. With extensive callouts within diagram, noting lights, horn, and electrical systems of both cars. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these diagrams provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These diagrams were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the American Automobile Digest, Cincinnati, as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to binders. Collectively called "Wiring Diagrams of Popular Makes of Cars." Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Gray, Auto-Lite, Peerless, Cleveland, Ohio, Delco, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Restoration. Uniform toning, else fine. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the Roaring Twenties and today!) 5.75
12938. Original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1924 Hupmobile Model R-12, with 1923-24 Packard Single Eight, on other side. 6-1/2 x 9-1/4, printed on both sides, navy blue on white. With extensive callouts within diagram, noting lights, horn, and electrical systems of both cars. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these diagrams provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These diagrams were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the American Automobile Digest, Cincinnati, as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to binders. Collectively called "Wiring Diagrams of Popular Makes of Cars." Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Hupmobile, Hupp, Detroit, Michigan, Packard, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Restoration. Uniform toning, upper left blank tip lacking, else fine. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the Roaring Twenties and today!) 5.75
12939. Original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1922 Handley-Knight Model A, with Harroun Model AA, Atwater-Kent Ignition, on other side. 6-1/2 x 9-1/4, printed on both sides, navy blue on white. With extensive callouts within diagram, noting lights, horn, and electrical systems of both cars. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these diagrams provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These diagrams were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the American Automobile Digest, Cincinnati, as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to binders. Collectively called "Wiring Diagrams of Popular Makes of Cars." Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Handley-Knight, Kalamazoo, Michigan, Harroun, Wayne, Michigan, Atwater-Kent, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Restoration. Very light marginal toning, else fine. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the Roaring Twenties and today!) 5.75
12940. Original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1924 Haynes Model 60, Leece-Neville System, with Haynes Twelve, Models 46 and 48, Leece-Neville System, on other side. 6-1/2 x 9-1/4, printed on both sides, navy blue on white. With extensive callouts within diagram, noting lights, horn, and electrical systems of both cars. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these diagrams provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These diagrams were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the American Automobile Digest, Cincinnati, as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to binders. Collectively called "Wiring Diagrams of Popular Makes of Cars." Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Haynes, Kokomo, Indiana, Leece-Neville, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Restoration. Very light marginal toning, else fine. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the Roaring Twenties and today!) 5.75
12941. Original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of Haynes Models 50 and 55, with Haynes Model 75, on other side. 6-1/2 x 9-1/4, printed on both sides, navy blue on white. With extensive callouts within diagram, noting lights, horn, and electrical systems of both cars. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these diagrams provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These diagrams were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the American Automobile Digest, Cincinnati, as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to binders. Collectively called "Wiring Diagrams of Popular Makes of Cars." Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Haynes, Kokomo, Indiana, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Restoration. Very light marginal toning, else fine. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the Roaring Twenties and today!) 5.75
12942. Original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of H.C.S. Four, Series 2, 3, and 4, Model 4, with Hudson Super Six Model O, on other side. 6-1/2 x 9-1/4, printed on both sides, navy blue on white. With extensive callouts within diagram, noting lights, horn, and electrical systems of both cars. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these diagrams provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These diagrams were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the American Automobile Digest, Cincinnati, as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to binders. Collectively called "Wiring Diagrams of Popular Makes of Cars." Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, H.C.S., HCS, Harry C. Stutz, Stutz, Indianapolis, Indiana, Hudson, Detroit, Michigan, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Restoration. Very light marginal toning, else fine. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the Roaring Twenties and today!) 5.75
12943. Original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1918 Hudson Super Six, with "All Ford Cars Starter Equipped," on other side. 6-1/2 x 9-1/4, printed on both sides, navy blue on white. With extensive callouts within diagram, noting lights, horn, and electrical systems of both cars. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these diagrams provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These diagrams were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the American Automobile Digest, Cincinnati, as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to binders. Collectively called "Wiring Diagrams of Popular Makes of Cars." Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Ford, Model T, Hudson, Detroit, Michigan, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Restoration. Very light marginal toning, else fine. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the Roaring Twenties and today!) 5.75
12944. Original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of Hupmobile Model R, Series 12, with Hupmobile Model R, Series 12 engine cutaways on other side. 6-1/2 x 9-1/4, printed on both sides, navy blue on white. With extensive callouts within diagram, noting lights, horn, and electrical systems of both cars. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these diagrams provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These diagrams were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the American Automobile Digest, Cincinnati, as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to binders. Collectively called "Wiring Diagrams of Popular Makes of Cars." Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Hupmobile, Detroit, Michigan, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Restoration. Light marginal toning, minor tear blank right margin, else fine. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the Roaring Twenties and today!) 5.75
12945. Original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1926 Jewett New-Day Model 6-40 Remy circuit diagram, with external diagram of same model on other side. 6-1/2 x 9-1/4, printed on both sides, navy blue on white. With extensive callouts within diagram, noting lights, horn, and electrical systems of both cars. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these diagrams provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These diagrams were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the American Automobile Digest, Cincinnati, as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to binders. Collectively called "Wiring Diagrams of Popular Makes of Cars." Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Jewett, Paige-Detroit, New Day, New-Day, Remy, Detroit, Michigan, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Restoration. Very light marginal toning, else fine. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the Roaring Twenties and today!) 5.75
12946. Original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of Jewett Six Series 2, with Late 1923-early 1924 Marmon Model 34 on other side. 6-1/2 x 9-1/4, printed on both sides, navy blue on white. With extensive callouts within diagram, noting lights, horn, and electrical systems of both cars. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these diagrams provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These diagrams were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the American Automobile Digest, Cincinnati, as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to binders. Collectively called "Wiring Diagrams of Popular Makes of Cars." Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Jewett, Paige-Detroit, Detroit, Michigan, Marmon, Nordyke & Marmon, Indianapolis, Indiana, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Restoration. Very light marginal toning, else fine. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the Roaring Twenties and today!) 5.75
12947. Original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1925 Marmon Model 74, with Paige Model 21-24 on other side. 6-1/2 x 9-1/4, printed on both sides, navy blue on pulp. With extensive callouts within diagram, noting lights, horn, and electrical systems of both cars. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these diagrams provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These diagrams were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the American Automobile Digest, Cincinnati, as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to binders. Collectively called "Wiring Diagrams of Popular Makes of Cars." Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Paige, Paige-Detroit, Detroit, Michigan, Marmon, Nordyke & Marmon, Indianapolis, Indiana, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Restoration. Uniform toning, else fine. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the Roaring Twenties and today!) 5.75
12948. Original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1920 McFarlan Series X, with 1923 Marmon Model 34 on other side. 6-1/2 x 9-1/4, printed on both sides, navy blue on pulp. With extensive callouts within diagram, noting lights, horn, and electrical systems of both cars. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these diagrams provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These diagrams were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the American Automobile Digest, Cincinnati, as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to binders. Collectively called "Wiring Diagrams of Popular Makes of Cars." Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, McFarlan, Connersville, Indiana, Marmon, Nordyke & Marmon, Indianapolis, Indiana, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Restoration. Uniform toning, else fine. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the Roaring Twenties and today!) 5.75
12949. Original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1925 Maxwell, with 1925 Auburn Model 8-63 on other side. 6-1/2 x 9-1/4, printed on both sides, navy blue on pulp. With extensive callouts within diagram, noting lights, horn, and electrical systems of both cars. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these diagrams provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These diagrams were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the American Automobile Digest, Cincinnati, as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to binders. Collectively called "Wiring Diagrams of Popular Makes of Cars." Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Maxwell, Auburn, Indiana, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Restoration. Uniform toning, else fine. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the Roaring Twenties and today!) 5.75
12950. Original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of Maxwell 25, with 1923 Maxwell on other side. 6-1/2 x 9-1/4, printed on both sides, navy blue on white. With extensive callouts within diagram, noting lights, horn, and electrical systems of both cars. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these diagrams provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These diagrams were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the American Automobile Digest, Cincinnati, as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to binders. Collectively called "Wiring Diagrams of Popular Makes of Cars." Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Maxwell, Auburn, Indiana, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Restoration. Uniform toning, else fine. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the Roaring Twenties and today!) 5.75
12951. Original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1922 Metz Master Six, with 1920 Mitchell Model E on other side. 6-1/2 x 9-1/4, printed on both sides, navy blue on white. With extensive callouts within diagram, noting lights, horn, and electrical systems of both cars. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these diagrams provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These diagrams were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the American Automobile Digest, Cincinnati, as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to binders. Collectively called "Wiring Diagrams of Popular Makes of Cars." Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Metz, Waltham, Massachusetts, Mitchell, Racine, Wisconsin, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Restoration. Uniform toning, else fine. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the Roaring Twenties and today!) 5.75
12953. Original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of Monroe Models S9 and S10, with Moon Model 6-40 on other side. 6-1/2 x 9-1/4, printed on both sides, navy blue on white. With extensive callouts within diagram, noting lights, horn, and electrical systems of both cars. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these diagrams provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These diagrams were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the American Automobile Digest, Cincinnati, as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to binders. Collectively called "Wiring Diagrams of Popular Makes of Cars." Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Monroe, William Small Company, Indianapolis, Indiana, Moon, St. Louis, Missouri, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Restoration. Uniform toning, else fine. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the Roaring Twenties and today!) 5.75
12954. Original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1925 Moon Series A, with variant circuit for same car on other side. 6-1/2 x 9-1/4, printed on both sides, navy blue on pulp. With extensive callouts within diagram, noting lights, horn, and electrical systems of both cars. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these diagrams provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These diagrams were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the American Automobile Digest, Cincinnati, as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to binders. Collectively called "Wiring Diagrams of Popular Makes of Cars." Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Moon, St. Louis, Missouri, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Restoration. Uniform toning, else fine. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the Roaring Twenties and today!) 5.75
12955. Original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of Moon Model 6-58, with Case Model X on other side. 6-1/2 x 9-1/4, printed on both sides, navy blue on white. With extensive callouts within diagram, noting lights, horn, and electrical systems of both cars. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these diagrams provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These diagrams were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the American Automobile Digest, Cincinnati, as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to binders. Collectively called "Wiring Diagrams of Popular Makes of Cars." Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Moon, St. Louis, Missouri, Case, J.I. Case Threshing Machine Company, Racine, Wisconsin, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Restoration. Uniform toning, else fine. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the Roaring Twenties and today!) 5.75
12956. Original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1925 Nash Model 161, with 1924 Cadillac Model V-63 on other side. 6-1/2 x 9-1/4, printed on both sides, navy blue on white. With extensive callouts within diagram, noting lights, horn, and electrical systems of both cars. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these diagrams provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These diagrams were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the American Automobile Digest, Cincinnati, as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to binders. Collectively called "Wiring Diagrams of Popular Makes of Cars." Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Nash, Kenosha, Wisconsin, Cadillac, Detroit, Michigan, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Restoration. Uniform toning, fraying top blank edge, else fine. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the Roaring Twenties and today!) 5.75
12957. Original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1923 Nash Four, with Paige 6-70, Model 19-22 on other side. 6-1/2 x 9-1/4, printed on both sides, navy blue on white. With extensive callouts within diagram, noting lights, horn, and electrical systems of both cars. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these diagrams provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These diagrams were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the American Automobile Digest, Cincinnati, as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to binders. Collectively called "Wiring Diagrams of Popular Makes of Cars." Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Nash, Kenosha, Wisconsin, Paige, Paige-Detroit, Detroit, Michigan, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Restoration. Very light toning, else very fine. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the Roaring Twenties and today!) 5.75
12958. Original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of Nash Series 681, with Nash Six Series 691, Delco System, on other side. 6-1/2 x 9-1/4, printed on both sides, navy blue on white. With extensive callouts within diagram, noting lights, horn, and electrical systems of both cars. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these diagrams provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These diagrams were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the American Automobile Digest, Cincinnati, as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to binders. Collectively called "Wiring Diagrams of Popular Makes of Cars." Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Nash, Kenosha, Wisconsin, Delco, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Restoration. Very light toning, else very fine. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the Roaring Twenties and today!) 5.75
12959. Original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of Nash Six Series 681, Wagner System, with 1923 National Sextet, Series BB, on other side. 6-1/2 x 9-1/4, printed on both sides, navy blue on white. With extensive callouts within diagram, noting lights, horn, and electrical systems of both cars. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these diagrams provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These diagrams were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the American Automobile Digest, Cincinnati, as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to binders. Collectively called "Wiring Diagrams of Popular Makes of Cars." Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Nash, Kenosha, Wisconsin, Wagner, National, National Motor Car and Vehicle Company, Indianapolis, Indiana, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Restoration. Very light toning, else very fine. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the Roaring Twenties and today!) 5.75
12960. Original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1924 Oakland Six, Model 6-54, with Stutz Model KLDH, on other side. 6-1/2 x 9-1/4, printed on both sides, navy blue on white. With extensive callouts within diagram, noting lights, horn, and electrical systems of both cars. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these diagrams provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These diagrams were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the American Automobile Digest, Cincinnati, as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to binders. Collectively called "Wiring Diagrams of Popular Makes of Cars." Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Oakland, Pontiac, Stutz, Indianapolis, Indiana, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Restoration. Very light toning, tear at one binder hole affecting no text, else very fine. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the Roaring Twenties and today!) 5.75
12961. Original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of Stutz Model 6-90, Roadster and Phaeton, with Stutz Model 6-90, Closed Cars, on other side. 6-1/2 x 9-1/4, printed on both sides, navy blue on white. With extensive callouts within diagram, noting lights, horn, and electrical systems of both cars. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these diagrams provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These diagrams were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the American Automobile Digest, Cincinnati, as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to binders. Collectively called "Wiring Diagrams of Popular Makes of Cars." Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Stutz, Indianapolis, Indiana, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Restoration. Very light toning, darker band of toning at blank top margin affecting no text, else very fine. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the Roaring Twenties and today!) 5.75
12962. Original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1924 Maxwell 4-Cylinder, "Good" Model 25, with 1921-22-23-24 Lincoln, on other side. 6-1/2 x 9-1/4, printed on both sides, navy blue on pulp. With extensive callouts within diagram, noting lights, horn, and electrical systems of both cars. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these diagrams provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These diagrams were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the American Automobile Digest, Cincinnati, as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to binders. Collectively called "Wiring Diagrams of Popular Makes of Cars." Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Maxwell, Good Maxwell, Lincoln, Ford, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Restoration. Uniform toning, else very good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the Roaring Twenties and today!) 5.75
12963. Original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of Overland Model 90, All Four-Cylinder Models, with 1917-18-19-20-21-22 Chevrolet Four- and Six-Cylinder, on other side. 6-1/2 x 9-1/4, printed on both sides, navy blue on white. With extensive callouts within diagram, noting lights, horn, and electrical systems of both cars. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these diagrams provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These diagrams were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the American Automobile Digest, Cincinnati, as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to binders. Collectively called "Wiring Diagrams of Popular Makes of Cars." Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Overland, Willys, Willys-Overland, Toledo, Ohio, Chevrolet, Remy, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Restoration. Uniform toning, else very good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the Roaring Twenties and today!) 5.75
12964. Original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of Pontiac Model 6-27, with 1926 Yellow Truck, Model T-2, on other side, both with Remy systems. 6-1/2 x 9-1/4, printed on both sides, navy blue on white. With extensive callouts within diagram, noting lights, horn, and electrical systems of both cars. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these diagrams provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These diagrams were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the American Automobile Digest, Cincinnati, as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to binders. Collectively called "Wiring Diagrams of Popular Makes of Cars." Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Pontiac, Yellow Truck, Remy, Anderson, Indiana, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Restoration. Very light toning, else very fine. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the Roaring Twenties and today!) 5.75
12965. Original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of Oakland Six Model 34B, with Oakland Model 34C, on other side. 6-1/2 x 9-1/4, printed on both sides, navy blue on white. With extensive callouts within diagram, noting lights, horn, and electrical systems of both cars. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these diagrams provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These diagrams were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the American Automobile Digest, Cincinnati, as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to binders. Collectively called "Wiring Diagrams of Popular Makes of Cars." Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Oakland, Pontiac, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Restoration. Very light toning, else very fine. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the Roaring Twenties and today!) 5.75
12966. Original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of Oldsmobile Six Model 30, with 1923 Elcar with Continental Motor, on other side. 6-1/2 x 9-1/4, printed on both sides, navy blue on white. With extensive callouts within diagram, noting lights, horn, and electrical systems of both cars. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these diagrams provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These diagrams were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the American Automobile Digest, Cincinnati, as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to binders. Collectively called "Wiring Diagrams of Popular Makes of Cars." Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Oldsmobile, Elcar, Elkhart, Indiana, Continental, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Restoration. Light toning, else fine. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the Roaring Twenties and today!) 5.75
12967. Original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1925 Oldsmobile Model 30, with Pierce-Arrow Model 80, on other side. 6-1/2 x 9-1/4, printed on both sides, navy blue on pulp. With extensive callouts within diagram, noting lights, horn, and electrical systems of both cars. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these diagrams provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These diagrams were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the American Automobile Digest, Cincinnati, as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to binders. Collectively called "Wiring Diagrams of Popular Makes of Cars." Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Oldsmobile, Pierce-Arrow, Buffalo, New York, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Restoration. Uniform toning, some blank edge tattering, else very good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the Roaring Twenties and today!) 5.75
12968. Original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1923 Oldsmobile Model 43A, with 1922 Oldsmobile Model 45B, on other side. 6-1/2 x 9-1/4, printed on both sides, navy blue on white. With extensive callouts within diagram, noting lights, horn, and electrical systems of both cars. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these diagrams provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These diagrams were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the American Automobile Digest, Cincinnati, as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to binders. Collectively called "Wiring Diagrams of Popular Makes of Cars." Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Oldsmobile, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Restoration. Light toning, else very fine. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the Roaring Twenties and today!) 5.75
12969. Original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of Overland Model 90, with Overland Four Model 91, on other side. 6-1/2 x 9-1/4, printed on both sides, navy blue on white. With extensive callouts within diagram, noting lights, horn, and electrical systems of both cars. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these diagrams provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These diagrams were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the American Automobile Digest, Cincinnati, as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to binders. Collectively called "Wiring Diagrams of Popular Makes of Cars." Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Overland, Willys, Willys-Overland, Toledo, Ohio, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Restoration. Light toning, else very fine. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the Roaring Twenties and today!) 5.75
12970. Original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1924 Peerless Eight, with H.C.S. Series 4 Model 6, on other side. 6-1/2 x 9-1/4, printed on both sides, navy blue on white. With extensive callouts within diagram, noting lights, horn, and electrical systems of both cars. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these diagrams provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These diagrams were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the American Automobile Digest, Cincinnati, as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to binders. Collectively called "Wiring Diagrams of Popular Makes of Cars." Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Peerless, Cleveland, Ohio, H.C.S., HCS, Stutz, Harry C. Stutz, Indianapolis, Indiana, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Restoration. Light toning, else very fine. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the Roaring Twenties and today!) 5.75
12971. Original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of Peerless Six, Model 70, with 1924 Biederman Truck, on other side. 6-1/2 x 9-1/4, printed on both sides, navy blue on white. With extensive callouts within diagram, noting lights, horn, and electrical systems of both cars. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these diagrams provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These diagrams were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the American Automobile Digest, Cincinnati, as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to binders. Collectively called "Wiring Diagrams of Popular Makes of Cars." Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Peerless, Cleveland, Ohio, Biederman Truck, Cincinnati, Ohio, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Restoration. Light toning, else very fine. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the Roaring Twenties and today!) 5.75
12972. Original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1922 Packard Single Six, with Packard Twin Six Series 2-25 and 2-35, on other side. 6-1/2 x 9-1/4, printed on both sides, navy blue on white. With extensive callouts within diagram, noting lights, horn, and electrical systems of both cars. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these diagrams provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These diagrams were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the American Automobile Digest, Cincinnati, as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to binders. Collectively called "Wiring Diagrams of Popular Makes of Cars." Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Packard, Detroit, Michigan, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Restoration. Light toning, else very fine. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the Roaring Twenties and today!) 7.25
12973. Original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of Paige Six-Sixty-Six Model 17-20, Gray & Davis System, with Paige Six-Forty-Two Model 15-19, Remy System, on other side. 6-1/2 x 9-1/4, printed on both sides, navy blue on white. With extensive callouts within diagram, noting lights, horn, and electrical systems of both cars. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these diagrams provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These diagrams were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the American Automobile Digest, Cincinnati, as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to binders. Collectively called "Wiring Diagrams of Popular Makes of Cars." Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Paige, Paige-Detroit, Detroit, Michigan, Gray & Davis, Remy, Anderson, Indiana, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Restoration. Light toning, else very fine. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the Roaring Twenties and today!) 5.75
12974. Original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of Paige Six-Sixty-Six Model 17-20, Remy System, with 1922 Paterson Six-Fifty, on other side. 6-1/2 x 9-1/4, printed on both sides, navy blue on white. With extensive callouts within diagram, noting lights, horn, and electrical systems of both cars. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these diagrams provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These diagrams were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the American Automobile Digest, Cincinnati, as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to binders. Collectively called "Wiring Diagrams of Popular Makes of Cars." Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Paige, Paige-Detroit, Detroit, Michigan, Remy, Anderson, Indiana, Paterson, W.A. Paterson Co., Flint, Michigan, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Restoration. Light toning, else very fine. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the Roaring Twenties and today!) 5.75
12975. Original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of Peerless Model 56, Series 5, with Piedmont Model 6-40, on other side. 6-1/2 x 9-1/4, printed on both sides, navy blue on white. With extensive callouts within diagram, noting lights, horn, and electrical systems of both cars. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these diagrams provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These diagrams were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the American Automobile Digest, Cincinnati, as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to binders. Collectively called "Wiring Diagrams of Popular Makes of Cars." Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Peerless, Cleveland, Ohio, Piedmont, Lynchburg, Virginia, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Restoration. Light toning, else very fine. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the Roaring Twenties and today!) 7.25
12976. Original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of Pierce-Arrow Enclosed Cars, Serial No. 331,001 to 339,999, with Pierce-Arrow Open Cars, Serial No. 331,001 to 339,999, on other side. 6-1/2 x 9-1/4, printed on both sides, navy blue on white. With extensive callouts within diagram, noting lights, horn, and electrical systems of both cars. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these diagrams provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These diagrams were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the American Automobile Digest, Cincinnati, as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to binders. Collectively called "Wiring Diagrams of Popular Makes of Cars." Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Pierce-Arrow, Buffalo, New York, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Restoration. Light toning, else very fine. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the Roaring Twenties and today!) 7.25
12977. Original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of Premier Model 6D, with Reo Six, Models T6 and U6, on other side. 6-1/2 x 9-1/4, printed on both sides, navy blue on white. With extensive callouts within diagram, noting lights, horn, and electrical systems of both cars. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these diagrams provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These diagrams were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the American Automobile Digest, Cincinnati, as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to binders. Collectively called "Wiring Diagrams of Popular Makes of Cars." Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Premier, Indianapolis, Indiana, Reo, Lansing, Michigan, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Restoration. Light toning, else very fine. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the Roaring Twenties and today!) 5.75
12979. Original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1926 Stutz Eight-in-Line, with 1926 Fageol Bus, 4- and 6-Cylinder Hall-Scott Engine, on other side, both vehicles with Delco systems. 6-1/2 x 9-1/4, printed on both sides, navy blue on white. With extensive callouts within diagram, noting lights, horn, and electrical systems of both cars. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these diagrams provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These diagrams were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the American Automobile Digest, Cincinnati, as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to binders. Collectively called "Wiring Diagrams of Popular Makes of Cars." Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Stutz, Indianapolis, Indiana, Fageol, Bus, Hall-Scott, Delco, Dayton Engineering Laboratories Company, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Restoration. Light toning, else very fine. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the Roaring Twenties and today!) 5.75
12980. Original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of White Bus Model 50-A, with Peerless Six Model 6-80, on other side. 6-1/2 x 9-1/4, printed on both sides, navy blue on white. With extensive callouts within diagram, noting lights, horn, and electrical systems of both cars. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these diagrams provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These diagrams were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the American Automobile Digest, Cincinnati, as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to binders. Collectively called "Wiring Diagrams of Popular Makes of Cars." Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, White, Bus, Cleveland, Ohio, Peerless, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Restoration. Light toning, else very fine. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the Roaring Twenties and today!) 5.75
12981. Original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1924 Star Model F, Auto-Lite System, with Velie Model 58, Series 2, Westinghouse System, on other side. 6-1/2 x 9-1/4, printed on both sides, navy blue on white. With extensive callouts within diagram, noting lights, horn, and electrical systems of both cars. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these diagrams provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These diagrams were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the American Automobile Digest, Cincinnati, as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to binders. Collectively called "Wiring Diagrams of Popular Makes of Cars." Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Star, Durant, Long Island City, New York, Auto-Lite, Velie, Moline, Illinois, Westinghouse, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Restoration. Light toning, else very fine. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the Roaring Twenties and today!) 5.75
12982. Original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of Saxon Six, Models S and Y, with 1921 Scripps-Booth Series F, on other side. 6-1/2 x 9-1/4, printed on both sides, navy blue on white. With extensive callouts within diagram, noting lights, horn, and electrical systems of both cars. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these diagrams provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These diagrams were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the American Automobile Digest, Cincinnati, as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to binders. Collectively called "Wiring Diagrams of Popular Makes of Cars." Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Saxon, Detroit, Michigan, Scripps-Booth, General Motors, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Restoration. Light toning, else very fine. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the Roaring Twenties and today!) 5.75
12983. Original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of Sheridan Four, Models B40-1-2-3, with Skelton Model 35, on other side. 6-1/2 x 9-1/4, printed on both sides, navy blue on white. With extensive callouts within diagram, noting lights, horn, and electrical systems of both cars. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these diagrams provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These diagrams were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the American Automobile Digest, Cincinnati, as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to binders. Collectively called "Wiring Diagrams of Popular Makes of Cars." Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Sheridan, Muncie, Indiana, Skelton, St. Louis, Missouri, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Restoration. Light toning, else very fine. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the Roaring Twenties and today!) The Skelton has the most primitive wiring harness of any marque we've seen of the period! 5.75
12984. Original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1925 Studebaker Special and Big Six, with 1925 Studebaker Standard Six, on other side. 6-1/2 x 9-1/4, printed on both sides, navy blue on pulp. With extensive callouts within diagram, noting lights, horn, and electrical systems of both cars. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these diagrams provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These diagrams were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the American Automobile Digest, Cincinnati, as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to binders. Collectively called "Wiring Diagrams of Popular Makes of Cars." Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Studebaker, South Bend, Indiana, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Restoration. Uniform toning, else very good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the Roaring Twenties and today!) 5.75
12985. Original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1922 Studebaker Model EJ, with Studebaker Models SH, EH, and EG, on other side. 6-1/2 x 9-1/4, printed on both sides, navy blue on white. With extensive callouts within diagram, noting lights, horn, and electrical systems of both cars. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these diagrams provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These diagrams were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the American Automobile Digest, Cincinnati, as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to binders. Collectively called "Wiring Diagrams of Popular Makes of Cars." Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Studebaker, South Bend, Indiana, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Restoration. Uniform toning on EJ side, else very fine. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the Roaring Twenties and today!) 5.75
12986. Original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of Studebaker Models EL and EK, with Studebaker Model EM, on other side. 6-1/2 x 9-1/4, printed on both sides, navy blue on white. With extensive callouts within diagram, noting lights, horn, and electrical systems of both cars. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these diagrams provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These diagrams were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the American Automobile Digest, Cincinnati, as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to binders. Collectively called "Wiring Diagrams of Popular Makes of Cars." Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Studebaker, South Bend, Indiana, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Restoration. Light toning, else very fine. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the Roaring Twenties and today!) 5.75
12987. Original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1922 Studebaker Models EK and EL, with Stutz Series H, on other side. 6-1/2 x 9-1/4, printed on both sides, navy blue on white. With extensive callouts within diagram, noting lights, horn, and electrical systems of both cars. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these diagrams provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These diagrams were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the American Automobile Digest, Cincinnati, as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to binders. Collectively called "Wiring Diagrams of Popular Makes of Cars." Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Studebaker, South Bend, Indiana, Stutz, Indianapolis, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Restoration. Light toning, else very fine. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the Roaring Twenties and today!) 5.75
12988. Original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of Stutz Series K, with Velie Six Model 58, on other side. 6-1/2 x 9-1/4, printed on both sides, navy blue on white. With extensive callouts within diagram, noting lights, horn, and electrical systems of both cars. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these diagrams provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These diagrams were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the American Automobile Digest, Cincinnati, as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to binders. Collectively called "Wiring Diagrams of Popular Makes of Cars." Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Stutz, Indianapolis, Indiana, Velie, Moline, Illinois, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Restoration. Light toning, else very fine. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the Roaring Twenties and today!) 5.75
12989. Original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of "General Diagram of Wagner Electric Starting and Lighting System," with Hupmobile Model N, on other side. Printed Dec., 1923. 6-1/2 x 9-1/4, printed on both sides, navy blue on white. With extensive callouts within diagram, noting lights, horn, and electrical systems of both cars. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these diagrams provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These diagrams were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the American Automobile Digest, Cincinnati, as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to binders. Collectively called "Wiring Diagrams of Popular Makes of Cars." Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Wagner, Wagner Electric Starting and Lighting System, Wagner Electric Company, St. Louis, Missouri, Hupmobile, Detroit, Michigan, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Restoration. Light toning, else very fine. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the Roaring Twenties and today!) 5.75
12990. Original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of Willys-Knight Eight, Model 88-8, Auto-Lite System, with Willys-Knight Six, Model 89, Auto-Lite System, on other side. 6-1/2 x 9-1/4, printed on both sides, navy blue on white. With extensive callouts within diagram, noting lights, horn, and electrical systems of both cars. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these diagrams provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These diagrams were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the American Automobile Digest, Cincinnati, as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to binders. Collectively called "Wiring Diagrams of Popular Makes of Cars." Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Willys, Willys-Knight, Willys-Overland, Toledo, Ohio, Auto-Lite, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Restoration. Light toning, else very fine. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the Roaring Twenties and today!) 5.75
12991. Original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of Westcott Models C-38 and A-44, with Westcott Models C-48 and D-48, on other side. 6-1/2 x 9-1/4, printed on both sides, navy blue on white. With extensive callouts within diagram, noting lights, horn, and electrical systems of both cars. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these diagrams provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These diagrams were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the American Automobile Digest, Cincinnati, as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to binders. Collectively called "Wiring Diagrams of Popular Makes of Cars." Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Westcott, Springfield, Ohio, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Restoration. Light toning, else very fine. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the Roaring Twenties and today!) 5.75
12992. Original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of Westcott Six Model A-38, with 1920 Westcott Six Model A-48, on other side. 6-1/2 x 9-1/4, printed on both sides, navy blue on white. With extensive callouts within diagram, noting lights, horn, and electrical systems of both cars. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these diagrams provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These diagrams were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the American Automobile Digest, Cincinnati, as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to binders. Collectively called "Wiring Diagrams of Popular Makes of Cars." Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Westcott, Springfield, Ohio, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Restoration. Light toning, else very fine. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the Roaring Twenties and today!) 5.75
12993. Original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1922 Wills Sainte Claire Model A-68, Closed Cars, with 1922 Wills Saint Claire Model A-68, Open Cars, on other side. 6-1/2 x 9-1/4, printed on both sides, navy blue on white. With extensive callouts within diagram, noting lights, horn, and electrical systems of both cars. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these diagrams provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These diagrams were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the American Automobile Digest, Cincinnati, as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to binders. Collectively called "Wiring Diagrams of Popular Makes of Cars." Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Wills Sainte Claire, C.H. Wills Company, Marysville, Michigan, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Restoration. Light toning, else very fine. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the Roaring Twenties and today!) 5.75
12994. Original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of Willys-Knight Model 20, with Willys-Knight Models 64-67, on other side. 6-1/2 x 9-1/4, printed on both sides, navy blue on white. With extensive callouts within diagram, noting lights, horn, and electrical systems of both cars. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these diagrams provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These diagrams were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the American Automobile Digest, Cincinnati, as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to binders. Collectively called "Wiring Diagrams of Popular Makes of Cars." Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Willys, Willys-Knight, Willys-Overland, Toledo, Ohio, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Restoration. Light toning, else very fine. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the Roaring Twenties and today!) 5.75
12995. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1925-26 Cunningham Model V-6, with Late 1925 Diana Straight Eight on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1925-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Cunningham, Rochester, New York, Diana, Moon, St. Louis, Missouri, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, and handling evidence, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
12996. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1925-26 Dagmar Models 6-60 and 6-70, with 1925 Davis Model 91 on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1925-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Dagmar, Moller, Hagerstown, Maryland, Davis, Richmond, Indiana, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, and handling evidence, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
12997. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1924 New Elgin, with De Jon System, with 1924 Essex Six, with American Bosch System, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1924-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Elgin, Argo, Illinois, De Jon, DeJon, Essex, Hudson, Detroit, Michigan, American Bosch, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, and handling evidence, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
12998. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1920-24 LaFayette Model 134, with 1917 Pullman Model 4-24, Splitdorf System, Atwater-Kent or Dixie Magneto, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, LaFayette, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Pullman, York, Pennsylvania, Splitdorf, Atwater-Kent, Dixie, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, and handling evidence, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
12999. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1921 Metz Master Six, Gray & Davis System, Connecticut Ignition, with 1921-23 Westcott Models C-38, A-44, B-44, with Continental Engine and Delco Ignition, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1922-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Metz, Gray & Davis, Gray and Davis, Connecticut Ignition, Westcott, Springfield, Ohio, Continental Engine, Delco Ignition, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, and handling evidence, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13000. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1922 Buick Six, Delco Ignition, with 1920-21 Velie Model 34, with Westinghouse System and Atwater-Kent Ignition, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1922-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Buick, Delco Ignition, Velie, Moline, Illinois, Westinghouse, Atwater-Kent, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, and handling evidence, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13001. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1922 Chandler, American Bosch System, with 1922 Cleveland Model 41, American Bosch System, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1923-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Chandler, Cleveland, Ohio, American Bosch, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, and handling evidence, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13002. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1925 Dorris Model 6-80, American Bosch System, with 1917 Allen Model 37, Westinghouse System, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1923-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Dorris, St. Louis, Missouri, Allen, Fostoria, Ohio, American Bosch, Westinghouse, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, and handling evidence, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13003. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1922-23 Essex Model A, American Bosch System, with 1921-22 Gardner, Westinghouse System, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1923-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Essex, Hudson, Detroit, Michigan, Gardner, St. Louis, Missouri, American Bosch, Westinghouse, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, and handling evidence, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13004. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1922-24 Hudson Super Six, American Bosch System, with 1922-23 Jackson, Auto-Lite System, Remy Ignition, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1923-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Hudson, Detroit, Michigan, Jackson, Michigan, American Bosch, Auto-Lite, Remy, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, and handling evidence, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13005. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1922 Maxwell New Series, Simms-Huff System, Atwater-Kent Ignition, with Late 1919 Maxwell Model 25, Simms-Huff System, Atwater-Kent Ignition, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1923-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Maxwell, Detroit, Michigan, Simms-Huff, Atwater-Kent, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, and handling evidence, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13006. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1922 Nash Model 441, Delco System, with 1922 Nash Model 691, Delco System, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1923-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Nash, Kenosha, Wisconsin, Delco, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, and handling evidence, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13007. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1920-23 National Model BB, Serial Numbers 60001 up, Westinghouse System, with 1922-23 Oakland Model 6-44, Remy System, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1923-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, National, Indianapolis, Indiana, Westinghouse, Oakland, Pontiac, Remy, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, and handling evidence, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13008. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1921-22 Pierce-Arrow Model 33, Passenger Cars 331001-339999, Delco-Pierce-Arrow System, with 1921-22 Reo Models T-6, U-6, Series B, North East System, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1923-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Pierce-Arrow, Buffalo, New York, Delco, Reo, North East, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, and handling evidence, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13009. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1922 Rickenbacker Six Cylinder, Simms-Huff System, Auto-Lite or Atwater-Kent Ignition, with 1921-22 Roamer Model C-6-54, Bijur System, Bosch Ignition, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1923-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Rickenbacker, Simms-Huff, Auto-Lite, Atwater-Kent, Roamer, Bijur, Bosch, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, and handling evidence, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13010. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1922 Velie Model 58, Bijur System, Atwater-Kent Ignition, with 1922 Willys-Knight Model 20-AA, Auto-Lite System, Connecticut Ignition, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1923-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Velie, Moline, Illinois, Bijur, Atwater-Kent, Willys-Knight, Willys, Willys-Overland, Toledo, Ohio, Auto-Lite, Connecticut Ignition, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, and handling evidence, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13011. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1920-22 Moon Model 6-48, Delco System, with 1922-25 Liberty, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1923-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Moon, St. Louis, Missouri, Liberty, Detroit, Michigan, Delco, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, and handling evidence, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13012. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1923 Maxwell, Remy System, with 1923-24 Buick 4 Cyl. MG 251, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1923-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Maxwell, Remy, Buick, Flint, Michigan, Delco, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, and handling evidence, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13013. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1923-24 Buick 6 Cylinder Models 44-45 and 54-55, with 1922-23 Packard Models 126 and 133 Single Six, Atwater-Kent System, Delco Ignition, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1923-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Buick, Flint, Michigan, Packard, Detroit, Atwater-Kent, Delco, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, and handling evidence, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13014. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1923 Case Models X-6T and W-8R, with 1922-23 Dodge Brothers, North East System, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1923-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Case, Racine, Wisconsin, Dodge, Dodge Brothers, Detroit, Michigan, North East, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, and handling evidence, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13015. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1922-23 Packard Models 325 and 335 Twin Six, Bijur System, Delco Ignition, with 1922 Grant 65000 Series and Sport Models System, Bijur/Atwater-Kent, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1923-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Packard, Detroit, Michigan, Grant, Bijur, Atwater-Kent, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, and handling evidence, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13016. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1922-23 Packard Models 325 and 335 Twin Six, Bijur System, Delco Ignition, with 1922 Grant 65000 Series and Sport Models System, Bijur/Atwater-Kent, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1923-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Packard, Detroit, Michigan, Grant, Cleveland, Ohio, Bijur, Atwater-Kent, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, and handling evidence, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13017. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1923 R & V Knight Model H, Auto-Lite System, with 1922-25 Lincoln, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1923-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, R & V Knight, R&V Knight, East Moline, Illinois, Auto-Lite, Lincoln, Detroit, Michigan, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, and handling evidence, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13018. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1923-24 Chevrolet Superior Line, Remy System, with 1923 Oldsmobile Model 43-A, Delco System, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1923-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Chevrolet, Detroit, Michigan, Remy, Oldsmobile, Lansing, Michigan, Delco, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, and handling evidence, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13019. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1923-24 Chandler, American Bosch System, with 1923 Chevrolet, Copper Cooled, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1923-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Chandler, Cleveland, Ohio, American Bosch, Chevrolet, Detroit, Michigan, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, and handling evidence, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13020. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1923 Cleveland Model 42, American Bosch System, with 1922-23 Davis Model 71-75, Delco System, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1923-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Cleveland, Ohio, American Bosch, Davis, Richmond, Indiana, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, and handling evidence, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13021. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1923-25 Davis Sport Model Series 70-6Y and Model 90, with 1923 Dort Models 18 and 23, American Bosch System, Connecticut Ignition, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1923-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Davis, Richmond, Indiana, Dort, American Bosch, Connecticut Ignition, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, and handling evidence, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13022. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1921-25 Ford (Model T), with 1923-25 Fox, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1923-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Ford, Model T, Fox, Air Cooled, Air-Cooled, Aircooled, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, soiling on Ford side, and handling evidence, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13023. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1922-23 Holmes, Dyneto System, Eisemann Ignition, with 1923 Hupmobile Series R, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1923-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Holmes, Air Cooled, Air-Cooled, Aircooled, Dyneto, Eisemann, Hupmobile, Hupp, Detroit, Michigan, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, and handling evidence, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13024. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1921-22 Kurtz Model A, Westinghouse System, with 1923-26 Locomobile Series VIII and X (48), on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1923-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Kurtz, Westinghouse, Locomobile, Bridgeport, Connecticut, Delco, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, and handling evidence, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13025. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1923 Meteor with 8R and 6T Continental Engines, Delco System, with 1923 Mitchell Model F-50, Remy System, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1923-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Meteor, Continental Engine, Delco, Mitchell, Racine, Wisconsin, Remy, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, and handling evidence, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13026. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1923-25 Moon Models 6-58 and 6-48, with 1923-25 Moon with side lights, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1923-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Moon, St. Louis, Missouri, Continental Engine, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, and handling evidence, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13027. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1922-23 Moon Model 6-40 6Y Continental Engine, Delco System, with 1923 Nash Model 691, Delco, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1923-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Moon, St. Louis, Missouri, Continental Engine, Nash, Kenosha, Wisconsin, Delco, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, and handling evidence, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13028. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1923 Nash Models 41-42-43-44-45, Delco System, with 1923 Oakland Model 6-44, Remy System, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1923-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Nash, Kenosha, Wisconsin, Delco, Oakland, Pontiac, Michigan, Remy, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, and handling evidence, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13029. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1915-16 Packard Model 1-25, 1-35 First Series Twin Six, Bijur System, Delco Ignition, with 1922-23 Paterson Model 7R, Delco System, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1923-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Packard, Twin Six, Bijur, Delco, Paterson, Flint, Michigan, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, and handling evidence, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 9.25
13030. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1922-24 Premier Model 6-D, Delco System, with 1922-24 Reo Models T6, U6, Series B, and Series C, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1923-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Premier, Delco, Reo, R.E.O., Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, and handling evidence, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13031. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1923-25 Stutz, Remy generator, with 1923 Stutz Four-Cylinder Models, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1923-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Stutz, Indianapolis, Indiana, Remy, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, and handling evidence, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 7.25
13032. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1922-23 Velie Model 58, Westinghouse System, Atwater-Kent Ignition, with 1923-24 Willys-Knight, All Models, Auto-Lite System, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1923-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Velie, Moline, Illinois, Westinghouse, Atwater-Kent, Willys-Knight, Willys, Willys-Overland, Toledo, Ohio, Auto-Lite, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, and handling evidence, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13033. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1922-25 Auburn, with 1922-23 Barley Six, Delco System, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1924-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Auburn, Indiana, Barley, Kalamazoo, Michigan, Delco, Continental Engine, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, and handling evidence, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13034. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1923-24 Barley, American Bosch System, with 1924 Barley Special, Wagner System, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1924-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Barley, Kalamazoo, Michigan, American Bosch, Wagner, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, and handling evidence, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13035. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1924-25 Cadillac, with 1923-27 Case Models W, X, Y, and J.I.C., on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1924-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Cadillac, Detroit, Michigan, Case, Racine, Wisconsin, J.I.C., Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, soiling on Case side, and handling evidence, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13036. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1923-24 Elcar Model 4-40, Lycoming Motor, Delco System, with 1924-25 Elcar, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1924-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Elcar, Elkhart, Indiana, Lycoming, Delco, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, and handling evidence, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13037. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1922-23 Haynes Models 75 and 77, Leece-Neville System, Kingston Ignition, with 1923 Haynes Model 57, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1924-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Haynes, Kokomo, Indiana, Leece-Neville, Kingston, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, and handling evidence, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13038. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1924-25 Haynes, with 1923-25 Hupmobile, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1924-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Haynes, Kokomo, Indiana, Hupmobile, Hupp, Detroit, Michigan, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, soiling on Hupmobile side, and handling evidence, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13039. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1923-25 H.C.S., with 1923-25 Jewett, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1924-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, H.C.S., HCS, Harry C. Stutz, Indianapolis, Indiana, Jewett, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, soiling on H.C.S. side, and handling evidence, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13040. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1922 Kissel Custom Built, Remy System, with 1922-25 Kissel, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1924-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Kissel, Hartford, Wisconsin, Remy, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, and handling evidence, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13041. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1923-24 Marmon Model 34-B, Delco System, with 1924 Maxwell "Good" Model, Remy System, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1924-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Marmon, Delco, Maxwell, Good Maxwell, Remy, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, and handling evidence, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13042. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1924 McFarlan Model SV, Delco System, with 1924 Moon Series A, Delco System, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1924-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, McFarlan, Connersville, Indiana, Delco, Moon, St. Louis, Indiana, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, and handling evidence, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13043. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1924 Nash Model 41, Delco System, with 1924 Nash Model 681, Delco System, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1924-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Nash, Kenosha, Wisconsin, Delco, Moon, St. Louis, Indiana, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, and handling evidence, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13044. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1924 Oakland Model 6-54, Remy System, with 1923 Oldsmobile Model 47, Delco System, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1924-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Oakland, Pontiac, Remy, Oldsmobile, Lansing, Michigan, Delco, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, and handling evidence, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13045. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1924 Oldsmobile Model 6-30, Delco System, with 1924-25 Overland, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1924-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Oldsmobile, Lansing, Michigan, Delco, Overland, Willys, Willys-Knight, Willys-Overland, Toledo, Ohio, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, soiling on Overland side, and handling evidence, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13046. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1923-25 Packard, with 1923-25 Paige, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1924-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Packard, Paige, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, soiling on Overland side, and handling evidence, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13047. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1924-25 Pierce-Arrow, with 1924-25 Rollin, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1924-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Pierce-Arrow, Buffalo, New York, Rollin, Cleveland, Ohio, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, and handling evidence, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13048. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1924 Sterling-Knight Model L-6, with 1924 Velie Model 6-56, Westinghouse System, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1924-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Sterling-Knight, Velie, Moline, Illinois, Westinghouse, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, and handling evidence, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13049. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1923-24 Velie Model 6-58, Westinghouse System, with 1923-25 Westcott Models B-44, C-44, and 60, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1924-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Velie, Moline, Illinois, Westinghouse, Westcott, Springfield, Ohio, Continental Engine, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, and handling evidence, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13050. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1925 Dort Six, with 1924 Gray Models N, O, and T, Westinghouse System, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1924-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Dort, Gray, Westinghouse, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, and handling evidence, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13051. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1924-25 Peerless, with 1924 Pilot Model 6-56, Wagner System, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1924-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Peerless, Cleveland, Ohio, Pilot, Richmond, Indiana, Wagner, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, and handling evidence, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13052. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1925 Ajax, with 1925 Apperson "Straight-Away Eight," on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1925-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Ajax, Nash, Apperson, Kokomo, Indiana, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, and handling evidence, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13053. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1925 Chandler Model 32-A, with 1925 Chevrolet Model K, 4 Cylinder, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1925-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Chandler, Cleveland, Ohio, Chevrolet, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, and handling evidence, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13054. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1925 Chrysler Model B, with 1925 Cleveland Model 31 Light Six, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1925-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Chrysler, Cleveland, Ohio, Chevrolet, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, and handling evidence, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13055. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1924-25 Cleveland Model 43, Big Six, with 1925 Cunningham Model V-4, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1925-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Cleveland, Ohio, Cunningham, Rochester, New York, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, and handling evidence, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13056. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1925-26 Durant Models A and A-22, with 1925 Elcar Model 4-44, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1925-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Durant, Elcar, Elkhart, Indiana, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, and handling evidence, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13057. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1925 Elcar Model 8-80, with 1925 Elcar Models 6-60 and 6-61, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1925-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Elcar, Elkhart, Indiana, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, and handling evidence, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13058. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1925 Gardner Model 8-A, with 1925 Gray Model O, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1925-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Gardner, St. Louis, Missouri, Gray, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, and handling evidence, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13059. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1925 Hudson Super Six, American Bosch System, with 1925 Hupmobile Series E "Linate," on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1925-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Hudson, Super Six, Super-Six, American Bosch, Hupmobile, Hupp, Linate, Detroit, Michigan, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, and handling evidence, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13060. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1925 Marmon Series D-74, with 1925 Maxwell Model 25 on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1925-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Marmon, Maxwell, Detroit, Michigan, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, and handling evidence, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13061. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of Early 1925 Moon Series A, with Late 1925 Moon Series A and 1926 Series A, "Year Ahead Six" Model, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1925-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Moon, St. Louis, Missouri, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, and handling evidence, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13062. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1924-25 Nash Advanced Six Series 691 and Kenosha Series 161, with 1925 Nash Series 131 Special, Milwaukee, and Light Six, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1925-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Nash, Kenosha, Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, and handling evidence, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13063. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1925-26 Oakland Models 6-54 and Six, with 1925 Oldsmobile Model 30, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1925-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Oldsmobile, Lansing, Michigan, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, and handling evidence, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13064. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1925 Overland Model 93, with 1925 Peerless Model 67, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1925-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Overland, Willys-Overland, Willys-Knight, Willys, Toledo, Ohio, Peerless, Cleveland, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, and handling evidence, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13065. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1925-26 Pierce-Arrow Model 80, with 1925 Reo Models E Touring and G Sedan, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1925-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Overland, Pierce-Arrow, Buffalo, New York, Reo, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, and handling evidence, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13066. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1925 Reo Model E Coupe, "First 500 Cars," with 1925 Reo Model E Coupe "After First 500 Cars," and Model T-6, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1925-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Overland, Pierce-Arrow, Reo, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, and handling evidence, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13067. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1925 Roamer Model 6-50, with 1925 Roamer Model 8-88, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1925-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Roamer, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, wear, waterestaining, and fraying, but satisfactory. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 4.75
13068. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of Early 1927 Cadillac Model 314, Second Series, with Late 1927 Cadillac Model 314, Third Series, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1927-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Cadillac, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, soiling on Second Series side, and handling evidence, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13069. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1927 Chandler Model 31, Standard Six, with 1927 Chandler Model 35, Big Six, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1927-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Chandler, Cleveland, Ohio, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, and handling evidence, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13070. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1927 Chandler Model 37, Royal Eight, with 1927 Chandler Model 43, Special Six, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1927-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Chandler, Cleveland, Ohio, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, and handling evidence, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13071. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1927 Chevrolet Model AA Capitol, with 1927 Chrysler Model 50, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1927-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Chevrolet, Chrysler, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, and handling evidence, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13072. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1927 Chrysler Model 60, with 1927 Chrysler Model 70, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1927-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Chrysler, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, and handling evidence, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13073. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1927 Cunningham Model V7, with 1927 Davis Model 92-27 Big Six, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1927-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Cunningham, Rochester, New York, Davis, Richmond, Indiana, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, and handling evidence, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13074. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1927 Davis Model 94-27 Light Six, with 1927 Diana Model Straight Eight, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1927-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Davis, Richmond, Indiana, Diana, Moon, St. Louis, Missouri, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, and handling evidence, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13075. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1927 Dodge Brothers Four Cylinder, with 1927 DuPont Model E, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1927-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Dodge, Dodge Brothers, Detroit, Michigan, Du Pont, Dupont, Wilmington, Delaware, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, and handling evidence, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 7.25
13076. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1927 Elcar Model 6-70, with 1927 Elcar Model 8-82, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1927-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Elcar, Elkhart, Indiana, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, and handling evidence, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13077. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1927 Elcar Model 8-90, with 1927 Erskine Six, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1927-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Elcar, Elkhart, Indiana, Erskine, Studebaker, South Bend, Indiana, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, and handling evidence, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13078. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of Early 1927 Essex Six, with Late 1927 Essex Super Six, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1927-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Essex, Hudson, Super Six, Detroit, Michigan, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, and handling evidence, some soiling on Super Six side, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13079. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1927 Gardner Model 80, with 1927 Gardner Model 90, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1927-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Gardner, St. Louis, Missouri, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, and handling evidence, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13080. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of Early 1927 Hudson Super Six, with Late 1927 Hudson Improved Super Six, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1927-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Hudson, Super Six, Detroit, Michigan, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, some soiling on Improved Super Six side, and handling evidence, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13081. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1927 Hupmobile Model A-1, 6 Cylinder, with 1927 Hupmobile Model E-3, Straight Eight, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1927-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Hupmobile, Hupp, Detroit, Michigan, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, some soiling on Model E-3 side, and handling evidence, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13082. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1927 Kissel Model 8-65, Popular Eight, with 1927 La Salle, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1927-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Kissel, Hartford, Wisconsin, La Salle, LaSalle, Cadillac, Detroit, Michigan, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, some soiling on La Salle side, and handling evidence, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13083. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1927 Lincoln, with 1927 Locomobile Model 8-66, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1927-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Lincoln, Locomobile, Bridgeport, Connecticut, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, and handling evidence, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13084. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1927 Little Marmon, with 1927 McFarland Straight Eight, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1927-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Marmon, Little Marmon, Indianapolis, Indiana, McFarland, Connersville, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, and handling evidence, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13085. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1927 Moon Series A, with 1927 Moon Model 6-60, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1927-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Moon, St. Louis, Missouri, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, and handling evidence, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13086. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1927 Nash Light Six, with 1927 Nash Advanced Six, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1927-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Nash, Kenosha, Wisconsin, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, and handling evidence, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13087. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1927 Nash Special Six, with 1927 Oakland Greater Six, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1927-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Nash, Kenosha, Wisconsin, Oakland, Pontiac, Michigan, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, and handling evidence, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13088. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of Early 1927 Oldsmobile Model 30-E, with Late 1927 Oldsmobile Model 30-E, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1927-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Oldsmobile, Lansing, Michigan, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, and handling evidence, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13089. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1927 Overland Whippet 4 Cylinder, with 1927 Overland Whippet 6 Cylinder, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1927-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Overland, Whippet, Willys-Knight, Willys-Overland, Willys, Toledo, Ohio, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, and handling evidence, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13090. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1927 Packard Models 226-1 and 233-1, 6 Cylinder, with 1927 Packard Models 136 and 143-1, Straight Eight, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1927-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Packard, Detroit, Michigan, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, soiling on Straight Eight side, and handling evidence, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13091. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1927 Paige Model 6-45, with 1927 Paige Model 6-65, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1927-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Paige, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, soiling on 6-65 side, and handling evidence, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13092. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1927 Paige Model 6-75, with 1927 Paige Model 8-85 Straight Eight, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1927-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Paige, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, and handling evidence, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13093. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1927 Peerless Model 6-60, with 1927 Peerless Model 6-80, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1927-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Peerless, Cleveland, Ohio, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, and handling evidence, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13094. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1927 Peerless Model 6-90, with 1927 Pierce-Arrow Model 80, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1927-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Peerless, Cleveland, Ohio, Pierce-Arrow, Buffalo, New York, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, and handling evidence, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13095. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1927 Pontiac 6 Cylinder, with 1927 Reo Flying Cloud, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1927-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Pontiac, Reo, Flying Cloud, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, and handling evidence, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13096. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1927 Reo Wolverine, with 1927 Star 4 Cylinder, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1927-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Reo, Wolverine, Star, Durant, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, and handling evidence, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13097. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of Studebaker Special Six ("production discontinued late 1926"), 1926-27 Special Six and Big Six, with 1927 Studebaker Big Six, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1927-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Studebaker, South Bend, Indiana, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, and handling evidence, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13098. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of Early 1927 Stutz Model AA Straight Eight, with Late 1927 same, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1927-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Stutz, Indianapolis, Indiana, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, and handling evidence, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13099. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1927 Velie Model 50 Standard, with 1927 Velie Model 60, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1927-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Velie, Moline, Illinois, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, soiling on Model 60 side, and handling evidence, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13100. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1927 Willys-Knight Model 66-A, with Model 70-A, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1927-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Willys-Knight, Willys, Willys-Overland, Overland, Toledo, Ohio, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, and handling evidence, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13101. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1928 Cadillac Model 341, with 1928 Chandler Invincible Six, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1928-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Cadillac, Chandler, Cleveland, Ohio, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, soiling, and handling evidence, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13102. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1928 Chandler Special Six, with 1928 Chandler Big Six, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1928-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Chandler, Cleveland, Ohio, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, and handling evidence, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13103. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1928 Chandler Royal Straight Eight, with 1928 Chevrolet Model AB National, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1928-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Chandler, Cleveland, Ohio, Chevrolet, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, and handling evidence, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13104. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1928 Chrysler Model 52, with 1928 Chrysler Model 62, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1928-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Chrysler, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, and handling evidence, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13105. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1928 Chrysler Model 72, with 1928 Chrysler Model 80-L, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1928-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Chrysler, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, and handling evidence, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13106. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1928 Dodge 4 Cylinder, with 1928 Dodge Senior Six, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1928-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Dodge, Dodge Brothers, Detroit, Michigan, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, soiling, and handling evidence, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13107. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1928 Dodge Victory Six, with 1928 Dodge Standard Six, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1928-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Dodge, Dodge Brothers, Detroit, Michigan, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, soiling, and handling evidence, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13108. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1928 Durant Model M-2, 4 Cylinder, with 1928 Durant Model D-55, on other side. Formerly Star four- and six-cylinder, respectively. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1928-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Durant, Star, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, soiling, and handling evidence, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13109. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1928 Durant Model D-65, with 1928 Durant Model D-75, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1928-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Durant, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, soiling, and handling evidence, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13110. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1928 Elcar Model 8-78, with 1928 Erskine Model 51-F, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1928-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Elcar, Elkhart, Indiana, Erskine, Studebaker, South Bend, Indiana, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, soiling, and handling evidence, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13111. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of Early 1928 Essex Super Six, with Late 1928 Essex Super Six, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1928-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Essex, Super-Six, Super Six, Hudson, Detroit, Michigan, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, and handling evidence, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13112. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1928 Falcon-Knight, with 1928 Ford Model A, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1928-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Falcon-Knight, Falcon Knight, Ford, Model A, Detroit, Michigan, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, soiling on Ford side, and handling evidence, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13113. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1928 Gardner Model 8-95, with 1928 Graham-Paige Model 610, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1928-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Gardner, St. Louis, Missouri, Graham-Paige, Graham Paige, Graham, Paige, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, and handling evidence, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13114. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1928 Graham-Paige Model 614, with 1928 Graham-Paige Models 619 and 629, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1928-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Graham-Paige, Graham Paige, Graham, Paige, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, one blind internal cut with no loss of text, and handling evidence, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 4.25
13115. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1928 Graham-Paige Model 835, with 1928 Hudson Super Six, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1928-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Graham-Paige, Graham Paige, Graham, Paige, Hudson, Super-Six, Super Six, Detroit, Michigan, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, soiling, one blind internal cut with no loss of text, and handling evidence, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 4.75
13116. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1928 Hupmobile Model A-6, 6 Cylinder, with 1928 Hupmobile Model M, Straight Eight, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1928-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Hupmobile, Hupp, Detroit, Michigan, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, soiling, and handling evidence, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13117. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1928 Kissel Model 6-70, with 1928 Kissel Model 8-80, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1928-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Kissel, Hartford, Wisconsin, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, soiling, and handling evidence, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13118. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1928 La Salle, with 1928 Lincoln, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1928-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, La Salle, LaSalle, Cadillac, Lincoln, Detroit, Michigan, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, soiling, and handling evidence, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13119. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1928 Locomobile Model 8-70, with 1928 Locomobile Model 8-80, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1928-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Locomobile, Bridgeport, Connecticut, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, soiling, and handling evidence, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13120. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1928 Moon Model 8-80, with 1928 Nash Standard Six Series 320, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1928-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Moon, St. Louis, Missouri, Nash, Kenosha, Wisconsin, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, considerable soiling, and handling evidence, else satisfactory. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 4.75
13121. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1928 Nash Advanced Six, Series 360, with 1928 Nash Special Six, Series 330, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1928-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Nash, Kenosha, Wisconsin, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, blank fragment lacking at margin, considerable soiling, and handling evidence, else satisfactory. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 4.25
13122. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1928 Overland All American Six, with 1928 Oldsmobile Model F-28, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1928-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Overland, Willys, Willys Overland, Willys-Overland, Willys Knight, Willys-Knight, Toledo, Ohio, Oldsmobile, Lansing, Michigan, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, soiling on Oldsmobile side, and handling evidence, else satisfactory. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13123. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1928 Packard Models 526-533, 6 Cylinder, with 1928 Packard Model 443, Straight Eight, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1928-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Packard, Detroit, Michigan, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, soiling, and handling evidence, else satisfactory. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13124. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1928 Peerless Model 6-60, with 1928 Peerless Model 6-91, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1928-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Peerless, Cleveland, Ohio, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, and handling evidence, else satisfactory. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13125. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1928 Pierce-Arrow Model 36, with 1928 Pontiac 6 Cylinder, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1928-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Pierce-Arrow, Buffalo, New York, Pontiac, Michigan, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, and handling evidence, else satisfactory. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13126. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1928 Reo Wolverine, with 1928 Studebaker Dictator, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1928-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Reo, Wolverine, Studebaker, Dictator, South Bend, Indiana, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, and handling evidence, else satisfactory. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13127. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1928 Studebaker Commander, with 1928 Studebaker President, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1928-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Studebaker, Commander, President, South Bend, Indiana, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, soiling, and handling evidence, else satisfactory. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13128. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1928 Stutz Model BB, with 1928 Velie Model 66, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1928-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Stutz, Indianapolis, Indiana, Velie, Moline, Illinois, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, soiling, and handling evidence, else satisfactory. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13129. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1928 Velie Model 77, with 1928 Velie Model 88, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1928-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Stutz, Indianapolis, Indiana, Velie, Moline, Illinois, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, soiling, and handling evidence, else satisfactory. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13130. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1928 Whippet 4 Cylinder, with 1928 Whippet 6 Cylinder, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1928-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Whippet, Willys, Willys Knight, Willys-Knight, Overland, Willys Overland, Willys-Overland, Toledo, Ohio, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, soiling, and handling evidence, else satisfactory. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13131. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1928 Willys-Knight Model 56, Standard Six; printed one side only. On sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1928-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Willys-Knight, Willys Knight, Willys, Overland, Willys Overland, Willys-Overland, Toledo, Ohio, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, soiling, and handling evidence, else satisfactory. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 4.75
13132. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1928 Black Hawk Series L, 6 Cylinder, with 1928 Black Hawk Series L, 8 Cylinder, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1929-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Black Hawk, Blackhawk, Stutz, Indianapolis, Indiana, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, soiling, and handling evidence, else satisfactory. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13133. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1929 Buick Models 116, 121, and 129, with 1929 Cadillac Model 341-B, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1929-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Buick, Cadillac, Detroit, Michigan, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, soiling, and handling evidence, else satisfactory. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13134. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1929 Chevrolet Model AC, 6 Cylinder, with 1929 Chrysler Model 65, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1929-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Chevrolet, Chrysler, Detroit, Michigan, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, soiling, and handling evidence, else satisfactory. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13135. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1929 Chrysler Model 75, with Early 1929 De Soto, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1929-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Chrysler, De Soto, DeSoto, Detroit, Michigan, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, soiling, and handling evidence, else satisfactory. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13136. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of Late 1929 De Soto Model 75, with 1929 Dodge Six, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1929-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, De Soto, DeSoto, Dodge, Detroit, Michigan, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, soiling, and handling evidence, else satisfactory. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13137. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1929 Dodge Senior Six, with 1929 Duesenberg Straight Eight, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1929-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Dodge, Detroit, Michigan, Duesenberg, Indianapolis, Indiana, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, soiling, and handling evidence, else satisfactory. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 24.50
13138. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1929 Durant Model 40, with 1929 Durant Model D-60, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1929-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Durant, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, soiling, and handling evidence, else satisfactory. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13139. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1929 Elcar Model 6-75, with 1929 Elcar Models 8-95 and 8-96, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1929-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Elcar, Elkhart, Indiana, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, soiling, and handling evidence, else satisfactory. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13140. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1929 Elcar Model 120, with 1929 Essex Super-Six Challenger, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1929-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Elcar, Elkhart, Indiana, Essex, Hudson, Super Six, Super-Six, Detroit, Michigan, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, soiling, and handling evidence, else satisfactory. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13141. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1929 Graham-Paige Model 612, with 1929 Graham-Paige Model 615, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1929-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Graham, Paige, Graham-Paige, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, soiling, and handling evidence, else satisfactory. Curiously date-stamped "Oct. 15, 1936" numerous times on Model 612 side. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 5.75
13142. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1929 Graham-Paige Model 621, with 1929 Graham-Paige Models 827 and 837, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1929-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Graham, Paige, Graham-Paige, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, soiling, and handling evidence, else satisfactory. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13143. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1929 Hudson Greater Super-Six, with 1929 Hupmobile Model A, 6 Cylinder, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1929-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Hudson, Super Six, Super-Six, Detroit, Michigan, Hupmobile, Hupp, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, soiling, and handling evidence, else satisfactory. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13144. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1929 La Salle Model 328, with 1929 Marmon Model 68, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1929-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, La Salle, LaSalle, Cadillac, Detroit, Michigan, Marmon, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, soiling, and handling evidence, else satisfactory. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13145. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1929 Nash Series 400, Standard Six, with 1929 Nash Series 400 Advanced Six, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1929-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Nash, Kenosha, Wisconsin, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, soiling, and handling evidence, else satisfactory. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13146. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1929 Nash Series 400, Special Six, with 1929 Oakland All American Six, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1929-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Nash, Kenosha, Wisconsin, Oakland, Pontiac, Michigan, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, soiling, and handling evidence, else satisfactory. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13147. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1929 Packard Models 626, 633, 640, and 645, Straight Eight, with 1929 Peerless Model 61, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1929-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Packard, Detroit, Michigan, Peerless, Cleveland, Ohio, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, soiling, and handling evidence, else satisfactory. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13148. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1929 Peerless Model 81, with 1929 Peerless Model 125, Straight Eight, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1929-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Peerless, Cleveland, Ohio, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, soiling, and handling evidence, else satisfactory. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13149. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1929 Pierce-Arrow Models 133 and 140, with 1929 Plymouth Model 55, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1929-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Pierce-Arrow, Buffalo, New York, Plymouth, Chrysler, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, soiling, and handling evidence, else satisfactory. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13150. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1929 Pontiac Big Six, with 1929 Reo Model C Flying Cloud-Master, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1929-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Pontiac, Reo, Flying Cloud, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, soiling, and handling evidence, else satisfactory. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13151. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1929 Studebaker Commander Eight, with 1929 Studebaker President, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1929-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Studebaker, South Bend, Indiana, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, soiling, and handling evidence, blank triangular section one lower corner lacking, else legible and usable. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 3.25
13152. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1929 Viking Model FV-8, with 1929 Whippet Model 96-A, 4 Cylinder, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1929-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Viking, General Motors, G.M., GM, Whippet, Willys, Willys Knight, Willys-Knight, Overland, Willys Overland, Willys-Overland, Toledo, Ohio, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, heavily soiled on Whippet side, oil spots, one small hole, and handling evidence, blank triangular section one lower corner lacking, else legible and usable. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 3.25
13153. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1914-15 Moline-Knight Model MK-50, with 1914-16 Chalmers Models 24, 26, and 29, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Moline-Knight, Moline Knight, Moline, Illinois, Chalmers, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Light edge toning, else fine and clean. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13155. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1919 Chandler New Series, Serial Numbers 65001 Up, with 1920-21 Standard Models I and J, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Chandler, Cleveland, Ohio, Standard, Pittsburg, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, grease discoloration one blank lower corner, else satisfactory. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13156. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1915 Standard 4 Cylinder Model, with 1919 Standard Model H, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Standard, Pittsburg, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, grease discoloration one blank lower corner, else satisfactory. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13157. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1917-18 Murray Eight, with 1919-21 Pan-American Model 6-55, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Murray, Pittsburg, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Pan-American, Pan American, Decatur, Illinois, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, light grease discoloration one blank lower corner, else very good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13158. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1917 Standard Model E, with 1915 Glide Model 30, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Standard, Pittsburg, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Glide, Peoria, Illinois, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Some corner wrinkles, toning, light grease discoloration one blank lower corner, else very good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13159. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1917 Standard Model F, with 1915-16 Haynes Models 30, 33, 34, and 35, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Standard, Pittsburg, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Haynes, Kokomo, Indiana, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Minor corner wrinkles, toning, else fine. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13160. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1922-23 Standard Models J, Series 98 and 99, with 1922 Stephens Model 90, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1923-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Standard, Pittsburg, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Haynes, Kokomo, Indiana, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Minor corner wrinkles, toning, fingerprinting on Stephens side, else very good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13161. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1915-16 Saxon Six, with 1916-19 Madison Models 6-40 and 8-18, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Saxon, Detroit, Ypsilanti, Michigan, Madison, Anderson, Indiana, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Minor corner wrinkles, light toning, else very good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13162. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1919 Bour-Davis, with 1919-20 Olympian Model 45, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Bour-Davis, Detroit, Michigan, Frankfort, Indiana, Cedar Grove, Louisiana, Olympian, Pontiac, Michigan, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Minor corner wrinkles, light toning, else very good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13163. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1919-20 McFarlan Series 122-127, with 1916-18 Empire Models 40, 45, 70, and 71, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, McFarlan, Connersville, Indiana, Empire, Indianapolis, Indiana, Greenville, Pennsylvania, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Minor corner wrinkles, light toning, else very good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13164. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1915 Dorris Model I-A-4, with 1919-20 Allen Model 43, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Dorris, St. Louis, Missouri, Allen, Columbus, Fostoria, Ohio, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Minor corner wrinkles, light toning, else very good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13165. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1916-17 Dort Models, 5, 5A, 6, and 9, with 1916 Cunningham Model V, Series 1, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Dort, Flint, Michigan, Cunningham, Rochester, New York, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Minor corner wrinkles, light toning, else very good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13166. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1925-26 ReVere Model 25, with 1925-26 Rickenbacker Models A and 8-B, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, ReVere, Logansport, Indiana, Rickenbacker, Detroit, Michigan, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Minor corner wrinkles, light toning, considerable waterstaining, else satisfactory. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13167. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1920-21 Kissel, with 1916-17 Apperson Models 6-16, 8-16, 6-17, and 8-17, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Kissel, Kissel Kar, Hartford, Wisconsin, Apperson, Kokomo, Indiana, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Minor corner wrinkles, light toning, else very good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13168. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1920-22 Maibohm Model B, with 1917-20 Empire Models 50 and 51, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Maibohm, Racine, Wisconsin, Sandusky, Ohio, Empire, Indianapolis, Indiana, Greenville, Pennsylvania, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Minor corner wrinkles, light toning, else very good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13169. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1915 Overland Model 80, with 1919 Oakland Model 34-B, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Overland, Willys Overland, Willys-Overland, Willys Knight, Willys-Knight, Willys, Toledo, Ohio, Oakland, Pontiac, Michigan, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Minor corner wrinkles, light toning, else very good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13170. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1920-21 Oakland Models 34-C and 34-D, with 1917-18 Regal Model J, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Oakland, Pontiac, Michigan, Regal, Detroit, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Minor corner wrinkles, light toning, else very good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13171. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1917-18 Willys-Knight Model 88-8, with 1918 Overland Models 88-6 and 89-6, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Willys-Knight, Willys Knight, Willys, Overland, Willys-Overland, Willys Overland, Toledo, Ohio, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Minor corner wrinkles, light toning, else about fine. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13172. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1918-20 Roamer Model C-6-54, with 1920-23 Kline-Kar Model 6-55, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Roamer, Streator, Illinois, Kalamazoo, Michigan, Kline-Kar, Kline Kar, Klinecar, Kline, York, Pennsylvania, Richmond, Virginia, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Minor corner wrinkles, light toning, else about fine. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13173. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1920-21 Liberty Model 10-C, with 1916 Jackson Model 68, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Liberty, Detroit, Michigan, Jackson, Michigan, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Minor corner wrinkles, light toning, else about fine. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13174. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1920-21 Velie Model 48, with 1915 Jackson Model 46, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Velie, Moline, Illinois, Jackson, Michigan, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Minor corner wrinkles, light toning, else about fine. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13175. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1917 Overland Model 85-6, with 1917 Velie Models 27 and 28, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Overland, Willys Overland, Willys-Overland, Toledo, Ohio, Velie, Moline, Illinois, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Minor corner wrinkles, light toning, else about fine. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13176. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1920-22 Beggs Model 20, with 1917-18 Monroe Models M-3, 4, 5, and 6, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Beggs, Kansas City, Missouri, Monroe, Flint, Pontiac, Michigan, Indianapolis, Indiana, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Minor corner wrinkles, light toning, else about fine. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13177. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1916 Saxon Model S-2, with 1915 Overland Model 81, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Saxon, Detroit, Michigan, Overland, Willys Overland, Willys-Overland, Toledo, Ohio, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Minor corner wrinkles, light toning, else about fine. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13178. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1920 Grant Model H, with 1916 Velie Model 22, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Grant, Detroit, Michigan, Findlay, Cleveland, Ohio, Velie, Moline, Illinois, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Minor corner wrinkles, light toning, else about fine. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13179. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1916 Jackson Model 34, with 1920 Premier Model 6-D, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Jackson, Michigan, Premier, Indianapolis, Indiana, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Minor corner wrinkles, light toning, else about fine. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13180. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1919 Chevrolet Model FA, with 1916-18 Kline Models 6-36 and 6-38, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Chevrolet, Kline, Kline Kar, Kline-Kar, Klinekar, York, Pennsylvania, Richmond, Virginia, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Minor corner wrinkles, light toning, fingerprint soiling on Kline side, else about fine. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13181. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1920-21 Studebaker, All Models, with 1916 Elgin Model 6-E-16, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Studebaker, South Bend, Indiana, Elgin, Argo, Illinois, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Minor corner wrinkles, light toning, else about fine. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13182. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1917 National Series AF, with 1915 Cadillac Model 51, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, National, Indianapolis, Indiana, Cadillac, Detroit, Michigan, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Minor corner wrinkles, light toning, some fingerprint soiling, else about fine. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13183. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1916 Allen Model 37, with 1916-17 Interstate Model TF, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Allen, Fostoria, Columbus, Ohio, Interstate, Muncie, Indiana, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Minor corner wrinkles, light toning, else about fine. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13184. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1914-15 Apperson Models 4-40 and 6-45, with 1919 Hupmobile Model R, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Apperson, Kokomo, Indiana, Hupmobile, Hupp, Detroit, Michigan, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Minor corner wrinkles, light toning, else about fine. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13185. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1916 Roamer, with 1915 Auburn Model 6-40, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Roamer, Streator, Illinois, Kalamazoo, Michigan, Auburn, Indiana, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Minor corner wrinkles, light toning, else about fine. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13186. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1915-16 Alter Model 4-27, with 1920-21 Scripps-Booth Series B, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Alter, Plymouth, Grand Haven, Michigan, Scripps-Booth, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Minor corner wrinkles, light toning, else about fine. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13187. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1916 Auburn Models 6-38 and 4-38, with 1920-23 H.C.S. Series 2, 3, and 4, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Auburn, Indiana, H.C.S., HCS, Harry C. Stutz, Indianapolis, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Minor corner wrinkles, light toning, some soiling on H.C.S. side, else about fine. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13188. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1918-19 Scripps-Booth Models 6-39 and 6-40, with 1919 Kissel, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Scripps-Booth, Kissel, Kissel Kar, Kissel-Kar, Hartford, Wisconsin, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Minor corner wrinkles, light toning, else about fine. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13189. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1920-21 Meteor with 9N Engine, with 1916 Detroiter Model 6-45, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Meteor, Detroiter, Detroit, Michigan, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Minor corner wrinkles, light toning, else about fine. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13190. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1916-18 H.A.L., with 1919 Meteor, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, H.A.L., HAL, Lozier, Cleveland, Ohio, Meteor, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Minor corner wrinkles, light toning, else about fine. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13191. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1917-19 Moon Model 6-66, with 1915 Kissel Kar, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Moon, St. Louis, Missouri, Kissel Kar, Kissel-Kar, Kissel, Hartford, Wisconsin, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Minor corner wrinkles, light toning, else about fine. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13192. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1917-18 Dorris Models IB and IC-Six, with 1916-18 Liberty Models 10, 10A, and 10B, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Dorris, St. Louis, Missouri, Liberty, Detroit, Michigan, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Minor corner wrinkles, light toning, else about fine. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13193. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1920-21 Willys-Knight Model 20, with 1914-15 Mitchell-Lewis, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Willys-Knight, Willys Knight, Willys, Overland, Willys-Overland, Toledo, Ohio, Mitchell-Lewis, Mitchell Lewis, Lewis, Mitchell, Racine, Wisconsin, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Minor corner wrinkles, light toning, else about fine. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13194. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1920-22 Elcar with Continental engines 7R and 8R, with 1914-15 Allen Models 35 and 40, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Elcar, Elkhart, Indiana, Continental, Allen, Columbus, Fostoria, Ohio, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Minor corner wrinkles, light toning, else about fine. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13195. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1919 Maibohm Model B, with 1920 Davis Models 51-55, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Maibohm, Racine, Wisconsin, Sandusky, Ohio, Davis, Richmond, Indiana, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Minor corner wrinkles, light toning, else about fine. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13196. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1916-19 Interstate Models T and TR, with 1920-22 Daniels Model D-19, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Interstate, Inter-State, Muncie, Indiana, Daniels, Reading, Pennsylvania, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Minor corner wrinkles, light toning, else about fine. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13197. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1914-15 Allen Models 33-34, with 1919-20 Dixie Flyer Model H, Series 5000 and 7000, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Allen, Columbus, Fostoria, Ohio, Dixie Flyer, Louisville, Kentucky, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Heavily stained at left margin, interior tears with loss of about 5% of live matter, but still usable for research. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 1.49
13198. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1915-16 National Model AB, with 1919-22 Biddle, All Models, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, National, Indianapolis, Indiana, Biddle, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Considerable staining at left margin, interior tears with loss of about 5% of live matter, but still usable for research. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 1.99
13199. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1920-21 Jackson Model 6-38, with 1919 Pan-American, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Jackson, Michigan, Pan-American, Pan American, Decatur, Illinois, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Considerable staining at left margin, interior tears, but still usable for research. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 2.25
13200. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1916-19 Willys-Knight Model 88-4, with 1918-19 Chalmers Models 35C and 35D, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Willys-Knight, Willys Knight, Willys, Overland, Willys-Overland, Toledo, Ohio, Chalmers, Detroit, Michigan, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Considerable staining at left margin, interior tear but no loss of text, and otherwise satisfactory. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 1.99
13201. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1917-18 Dort Models 6-9 and 11, with 1917 Overland Model 85-4, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Willys-Knight, Willys Knight, Willys, Overland, Willys-Overland, Toledo, Ohio, Dort, Detroit, Michigan, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Staining at left margin, corner creases, light waterstains, else satisfactory. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 5.75
13202. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1919-20 Dort Models 11 and 15, with 1918-20 Geronimo, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Dort, Detroit, Michigan, Geronimo, Enid, Oklahoma, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Staining at left margin, corner creases, light waterstains, else satisfactory. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13203. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1919-20 Dorris Model 6-80, with 1917-19 Peerless Model 56, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Dorris, St. Louis, Missouri, Peerless, Cleveland, Ohio, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Staining at left margin, corner creases, light waterstains, else satisfactory. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13204. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1917-19 Moline-Knight Models MK-40, MK-50-G, L, and G, with 1918-19 Case Model U, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Moline-Knight, Moline Knight, Moline, Illinois, Case, Racine, Wisconsin, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Staining at left margin, corner creases, else satisfactory. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13205. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1919 Kline Model 6-42-H, with 1917-18 Moore Model 30, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Kline, Kline Kar, Kline-Kar, York, Pennsylvania, Richmond, Virginia, Moore, Danville, Illinois, Minneapolis, Minnesota, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Staining at left margin, corner creases, else satisfactory. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13206. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1916-17 Chalmers Models 35A, 35B, and 35C, with 1918 Commonwealth Model 440, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Chalmers, Detroit, Michigan, Commonwealth, Joliet, Illinois, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Staining at left margin, corner creases, else satisfactory. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13207. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1915 Davis Models 38A, 38B, and 38C, with 1919-20 Cleveland Model 40, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Davis, Richmond, Indiana, Cleveland, Ohio, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Staining at left margin, corner creases, else satisfactory. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13208. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1919-21 Commonwealth, with 1920-21 National Model BB, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Commonwealth, Joliet, Illinois, National, Indianapolis, Indiana, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Staining at left margin, corner creases, else satisfactory. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13209. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1913-14 Chandler Models 14 and 15, with 1920-21 Cleveland Model 40, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Chandler, Cleveland, Ohio, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Staining at left margin, corner creases, else satisfactory. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13210. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1920 Monitor, with 1917-18 Metz Model G, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Monitor, Columbus, Ohio, Metz, Waltham, Massachusetts, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Staining at left margin, corner creases, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13211. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1915 Hupmobile Model K, with 1920-21 Norwalk, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Hupmobile, Hupp, Detroit, Michigan, Norwalk, Ohio, Martinsburg, West Virginia, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Staining at left margin, corner creases, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13212. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1917-21 Crow-Elkhart Series H, K, and L, with 1920-23 Du Pont Model A, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Crow-Elkhart, Crow, Elkhart, Indiana, DuPont, Du Pont, du Pont, Wilmington, Delaware, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Staining at left margin, corner creases, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 12.25
13213. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1916-17 Enger Twelve Cylinder, with 1920-21 Chandler New Series, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Enger, Cincinnati, Ohio, Chandler, Cleveland, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Staining at left margin, corner creases, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13214. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1919 Douglas Model G, with 1918 Buick Model E-6, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Douglas, Omaha, Nebraska, Buick, Flint, Michigan, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Staining at left margin, corner creases, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 9.75
13215. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1920-21 Maxwell Model 25, with 1916-19 Daniels Models A and B, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Maxwell, Detroit, Michigan, Daniels, Reading, Pennsylvania, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Staining at left margin, corner creases, some fingerprinting at edges, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13216. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1917-18 Elcar Models D, E, F, and G, with 1914 Hupmobile Model 32, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Elcar, Elkhart, Indiana, Hupmobile, Hupp, Detroit, Michigan, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Staining at left margin, corner creases, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13217. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1917 Hupmobile Model N, with 1920 Harvard, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Hupmobile, Hupp, Detroit, Michigan, Harvard, Charles Herreshoff, Troy, New York, Hyattsville, Maryland, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Staining at left margin, corner creases, smudge at blank margin of Harvard side, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13218. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1916-18 Mitchell Model C-42 Mid-Year, with 1916 Pathfinder Models 8 A-B-C, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Mitchell, Racine, Wisconsin, Pathfinder, Indianapolis, Indiana, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Staining at left margin, corner creases, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13219. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1920-22 King Model H, with 1920-22 Winther Model 61, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, King, Detroit, Michigan, Winther, Harris, Kenosha, Menasha, Wisconsin, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Staining at left margin, corner creases, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13220. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1919-20 Metz Master Six, with 1915 Pathfinder, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Metz, Waltham, Massachusetts, Pathfinder, Indianapolis, Indiana, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Staining at left margin, corner creases, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13221. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1921-22 Skelton Model 35, with 1920-21 Auburn Models 6-39 and 6-51, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Skelton, St. Louis, Missouri, Auburn, Indiana, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Corner creases, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13222. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1920 Westcott Models B-38 and C-38, with 1916-17 Auburn Models 4-38, 6-38, and 6-40, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Westcott, Richmond, Indiana, Springfield, Ohio, Auburn, Indiana, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Corner creases, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13223. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1916 Oakland Model 32, with 1914 Auburn Models 4-40 and 6-45, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Oakland, Pontiac, Michigan, Auburn, Indiana, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Corner creases, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13224. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1925 Auburn Model 8-63, with 1925 Auburn Model 8-88, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Auburn, Indiana, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Light edge toning, corner creases, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13225. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1927 Auburn Model 8-88, with 1927 Buick Series 115, 120-128, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Auburn, Indiana, Buick, Flint, Michigan, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Light edge toning, considerable soiling, especially on Buick side, corner creases, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13226. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1927 Auburn Model 6-66, with 1927 Auburn Model 8-77, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Auburn, Indiana, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Light edge toning, considerable soiling, some edge waterstaining, corner creases, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13227. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1928 Auburn Model 115, with 1928 Buick Models 115, 120, and 128, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Auburn, Indiana, Buick, Flint, Michigan, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Light edge toning, considerable soiling, especially on Buick side, corner creases, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13228. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1928 Auburn Model 6-76, with 1928 Auburn Model 8-88, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Auburn, Indiana, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Light edge toning, moderate soiling, corner creases, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13229. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1928 Willys-Knight Model 56 Standard Six, with 1929 Auburn Model 80, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Willys-Knight, Willys Knight, Willys, Overland, Willys Overland, Willys-Overland, Toledo, Ohio, Auburn, Indiana, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Light edge toning, minor soiling, corner creases, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13230. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1929 Auburn Model 90, with 1929 Auburn Model 120, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Auburn, Indiana, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Light edge toning, minor soiling, corner creases, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13231. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1915 Monroe Model M-2, with 1921-23 ReVere Model F, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Monroe, William Small Company, Indianapolis, Indiana, ReVere, Logansport, Indiana, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Light edge toning, minor soiling, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13232. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1920-22 Pilot Model 6-45, with 1915 Buick Models C-36, 37, 54, and 55, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Pilot, Richmond, Indiana, Buick, Flint, Michigan, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Light edge toning, minor soiling, fingerprinting on Buick side, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13233. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1919-22 Comet, with 1917-18 Pathfinder 12-Cylinder Models, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Comet, Decatur, Illinois, Pathfinder, Indianapolis, Indiana, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Light edge toning, else very good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13234. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1914 Reo Models R and S, with 1917 Cunningham Model V, Series 2, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Reo, REO, R.E.O., Lansing, Michigan, Cunningham, Rochester, New York, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Light edge toning, light soiling, else very good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13235. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1919 Davis Models 6H, 6I, 6J, and 6K, with 1918-19 Westcott Series 18A, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Davis, Richmond, Indiana, Westcott, Springfield, Ohio, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Light edge toning, light edge waterstaining, else very good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13236. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1919 Westcott Model A-38, with 1917-19 Oldsmobile Models 45, 37, and 45A, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Westcott, Richmond, Indiana, Springfield, Ohio, Oldsmobile, Lansing, Michigan, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Light edge toning, light edge waterstaining, else very good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13237. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1916-17 Abbot-Detroit Model 6-44, with 1917-18 Kissel Hundred-Point Six, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Abbot-Detroit, Abbott-Detroit, Detroit, Michigan, Kissel, Kissel Kar, Kissel-Kar, Hartford, Wisconsin, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Light edge toning, else very good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13238. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1916-19 Pilot Model 6-45, with 1920-23 Westcott Models A48, C48, and D48, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Pilot, Richmond, Indiana, Westcott, Springfield, Ohio, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Light edge toning, else very good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13239. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1914 Studebaker All Models, with 1916-18 Paterson Models 6-42, 6-45, and 6-45R, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Studebaker, South Bend, Indiana, Paterson, Flint, Michigan, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Light edge toning, else very good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13240. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1920 Moon Model 6-68, with 1916-18 Studebaker Series 16, 17, and 18, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Moon, St. Louis, Missouri, Studebaker, South Bend, Indiana, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Light edge toning, else very good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13241. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1920-21 Sayers Series 6100 up, 5700-6100, and 1226-1426, with 1917 Oakland Models 32-B and 34, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Sayers, Cincinnati, Ohio, Oakland, Pontiac, Michigan, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Light edge toning, minor soiling, else very good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13242. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1918-19 Saxon Models S and Y-18, with 1921-22 Oldsmobile Models 45B and 47, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Saxon, Detroit, Oldsmobile, Lansing, Michigan, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Light edge toning, else very good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13243. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1919-22 Noma, with 1916-17 Scripps-Booth Models C, D, and G, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Noma, Walton Body Company, New York, New York City, Manhattan, Scripps-Booth, Detroit, Michigan, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Light edge toning, else very good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13244. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1918-19 Allen Model 41, with 1919-22 Saxon Models Y-18 and 125, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Allen, Columbus, Fostoria, Ohio, Saxon, Detroit, Michigan, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Light edge toning, else very good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13245. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1916 Monroe Model M-2, with 1916-17 Buick Models D-54, D-55, D-6-44, D-6-45, D-6-46, and D-6-47, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Monroe, William Small Company, Indianapolis, Indiana, Buick, Flint, Michigan, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Light edge toning, else very good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13246. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1917 Maxwell Model 25, with 1914 Paterson Models 32 and 33, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Maxwell, Detroit, Paterson, Flint, Michigan, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Light edge toning, minor fingerprinting Maxwell side, else very good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13247 Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1917 Overland Model 75-B, with 1920 Haynes Model 45, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Overland, Willys Overland, Willys-Overland, Willys Knight, Willys-Knight, Willys, Toledo, Ohio, Haynes, Kokomo, Indiana, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Light edge toning, else very good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13248. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1915 Maxwell Model 25, with 1918-19 Apperson Models 8-18 and 8-18A, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Maxwell, Detroit, Michigan, Apperson, Haynes, Kokomo, Indiana, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Light edge toning, else very good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13249. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1918 Maxwell Model 25, with 1919-22 Chevrolet Model 490, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Maxwell, Chevrolet, Detroit, Michigan, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Light edge toning, else very good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13250. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1916-18 Roamer All Models, with 1915-16 Saxon Models A, B, and 14, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Roamer, Streator, Illinois, Kalamazoo, Michigan, Saxon, Detroit, Michigan, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Light edge toning, else very good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13251. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1916 King Model E, with 1917-18 Sun Light Six, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, King, Detroit, Michigan, Sun, Elkhart, Indiana, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Light edge toning, else very good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13252. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1917-18 Jeffery-Nash Model 671, with 1920-21 Kenworthy with "Dusenberg" Engine, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Jeffery-Nash, Jeffery, Nash, Kenosha, Wisconsin, Kenworthy, Mishawaka, Indiana, Duesenberg, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Light edge toning, else very good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 9.75
13253. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1915-16 Scripps-Booth Model C, Serial Nos. 1101 up, with 1914 Metz, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Scripps-Booth, Detroit, Michigan, Metz, Waltham, Massachusetts, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Light edge toning, else very good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13254. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1915-16 Scripps-Booth Model C, Serial Nos. 1-1100, with 1921-22 Dort Models 12, 17, 14, and 19, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Scripps-Booth, Detroit, Michigan, Dort, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Light edge toning, else very good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13255. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1916 Overland Model 86, After Serial No. 2150, with 1915 Marmon Model 41, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Overland, Willys Overland, Willys-Overland, Willys Knight, Willys-Knight, Toledo, Ohio, Marmon, Indianapolis, Indiana, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Light edge toning, else very good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13256. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1915-16 Jeffery Chesterfield Six, with 1914-15 King Models C and D, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Overland, Jeffery, Nash, Chesterfield, Kenosha, Wisconsin, King, Detroit, Michigan, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Light edge toning, else very good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13257. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1915 National Series AA, with Deacon Starting and Light System on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, National, Indianapolis, Indiana, Deaco, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Light edge toning, else very good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13258. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1915-16 Chalmers Models 32 and 32B, with 1914-15 Grant Models M and T on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Chalmers, Detroit, Michigan, Grant, Findlay, Cleveland, Ohio, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Light edge toning, else very good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13259. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1915 Moon Models 4-38 and 6-40, with 1921 Sheridan Models 40, 41, 42, and 43 on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Moon, St. Louis, Missouri, Sheridan, Durant, General Motors, Muncie, Indiana, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Light edge toning, small open tear at blank top margin, else very good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13260. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1919-20 Buick Models H-6 and K-6, with 1913-14 North East System Model B on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Buick, Flint, Michigan, North East System, Northeast System, North East, Northeast, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Light edge toning and waterstaining, small open tear at blank top margin, else very good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13261. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1916-17 Kissel Kar Model 6-42, with 1919-20 Hudson Model O on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Kissel Kar, Kissel-Kar, Kissel, Hartford, Wisconsin, Hudson, Detroit, Michigan, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Moderate edge toning, else very good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13262. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1916-19 Haynes Models 36, 37, 38, 39, and 45, with 1919-20 Pierce-Arrow Models 38 and 48 on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Haynes, Kokomo, Indiana, Pierce-Arrow, Buffalo, New York, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Moderate edge toning, minor fingerprinting on Pierce side, else very good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13263. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1920-21 Maxwell Model 25, with 1916-17 Marmon Model 34 on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Maxwell, Detroit, Michigan, Marmon, Indianapolis, Indiana, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Moderate edge toning, else very good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13264. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1915-17 Partin-Palmer, with 1916 Willys-Knight Model 84 on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Partin-Palmer, Chicago, Rochelle, Illinois, Commonwealth, Checker Cab, Willys-Knight, Willys Knight, Willys, Overland, Willys Overland, Willys-Overland, Toledo, Ohio, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Moderate edge toning, light waterstain at top, else very good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13265. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1914 Cadillac, with 1920-25 ReVere on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Cadillac, Detroit, Michigan, ReVere, Logansport, Indiana, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Moderate edge toning, light waterstain at top, else very good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13266. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1915 Buick Models C-24 and C-25 and Carter Car, with 1915-16 Dixie Flyer, Below Serial No. 2200, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Buick, Detroit, Flint, Jackson, Pontiac, Michigan, Carter Car, Cartercar, Dixie Flyer, Dixie-Flyer, Louisville, Kentucky, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Moderate edge toning, light waterstain at top, else very good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13267. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of "Data for Adlake and Disco Systems," with 1914 Buick Models B-54 and B-55 on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Adlake, Disco, Buick, Flint, Michigan, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Moderate edge toning, light waterstain at top, minor fingerprinting on Buick side, else very good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13268. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1914 Hudson Model 6-40, with 1914-16 Chandler Models 15, 15B, and 16 on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Hudson, Detroit, Michigan, Chandler, Cleveland, Ohio, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Moderate edge toning, light waterstain at top, light fingerprinting, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13269. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1917-18 Cunningham Model V, Series 3, with 1915-16 Hudson Model 6-40 on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Cunningham, Rochester, New York, Hudson, Detroit, Michigan, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Moderate edge toning, light waterstain at top, light fingerprinting, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13270. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1916 Saxon Model S-2, with 1916-18 Apperson Models 6-16, 8-16, 6-17, and 8-17 on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Saxon, Detroit, Michigan, Apperson, Kokomo, Indiana, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Moderate edge toning, light waterstain at top, else very good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13271. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1916 Delco System, with 1916 Reo Models R, S, M, and N on other side. This Delco System used on 1916 Davis, Moon, Oakland, Westcott, and 1916 and 1918 Auburn. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Delco, Davis, Moon, Oakland, Westcott, Auburn, Reo, REO, R.E.O., Dayton, Ohio, Richmond, Indiana, St. Louis, Missouri, Pontiac, Michigan, Springfield, Ohio, Auburn, Lansing, Michigan, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Moderate edge toning, else very good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13272. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1914-15 Hudson Model 6-54, with 1917-21 White Model GM on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Hudson, Detroit, Michigan, White, Cleveland, Ohio, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Moderate edge toning, else very good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13273. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1921-25 McFarlan, with 1916-17 Empire Model 60 on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, McFarlan, Connersville, Indiana, Empire, Indianapolis, Greenville, Pennsylvania, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Moderate edge toning, else very good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13274. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1914 Haynes Models 26, 27, and 28, with 1915 Jackson Model 6-40 on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Haynes, Kokomo, Indiana, Jackson, Michigan, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Moderate edge toning, else very good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13275. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1915 McFarlan, with 1914 Oakland Models 43, 48, and 62 on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, McFarlan, Connersville, Indiana, Oakland, Pontiac, Michigan, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Moderate edge toning, else very good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13276. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1918 Haynes Model 39S, with 1917-18 Mitchell Model D-40 on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Haynes, Kokomo, Indiana, Michell, Racine, Wisconsin, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Moderate edge toning, else very good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13277. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1914 Interstate Model 45, with 1917-20 Haynes Models 40, 41, 44, and 46 on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Interstate, Inter-State, Muncie, Indiana, Haynes, Kokomo, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Moderate edge toning, light waterstaining at blank bottom margin, else very good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13278. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1916-17 Maxwell Model 25, with 1921 Cleveland on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Maxwell, Detroit, Michigan, Cleveland, Ohio, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Moderate edge toning, else very good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13279. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1920-22 Apperson Models 8-20 and 8-21, with 1920-21 Haynes Models 47 and 48 on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Apperson, Haynes, Kokomo, Indiana, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Moderate edge toning, else very good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13280. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1916-17 Ross Model C, with 1914-15 Locomobile Models 38 Type R-3, 48 Type M-4, 38 Type R-5, and 48 Type M-5 on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Ross, Detroit, Michigan, Locomobile, Bridgeport, Connecticut, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Moderate edge toning, else very good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13281. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of U.S.L. Starter-Generator, 12-6 Volt, Externally Regulated, Type E-49, with U.S.L. Starter-Generator, 24-12 Volt, Inherently Regulated Type, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, U.S.L., USL, United States Lighting, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Moderate edge toning, else very good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13282. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of Splitdorf-Apelco System, 12 Volts Starting, 6 Volts Generating, with 1914-15 Oldsmobile Models 54 and 55, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Splitdorf, Apelco, Splitdorf-Apelco, Oldsmobile, Lansing, Michigan, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Moderate edge toning, else very good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13283. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1912-21 Ford (Model T), 10 pages in all, illustrating and describing all variant systems used in the T, including Ford, F.A., Genemotor, Kemco, Heinze-Springfield, Vesta, Gray & Davis, Disco, A.B.C., and Westinghouse. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Ford, Model T, F.A., Genemotor, Kemco, Heinze-Springfield, Vesta, Gray & Davis, Disco, A.B.C., Westinghouse, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Moderate edge toning, else very good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 27.50
13284. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1917-18 Overland Model 90, with 1920-21 Case Model V on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Overland, Willys Overland, Willys-Overland, Willys Knight, Willys-Knight, Willys, Toledo, Ohio, Case, Racine, Wisconsin, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Moderate edge toning, else very good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13285. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1920-22 Leach Models 6-20, A, B, and Special, with 1916 Case Model T on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Leach, Los Angeles, California, Case, Racine, Wisconsin, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Moderate edge toning, else very good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13286. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of Adlake System, with 1916-17 Glide Model 6-40 on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Adlake System, Adlake, Glide, Peoria, Illinois, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Moderate edge toning, else very good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13287. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of Jesco Single- and Two-Unit Systems, with Disco Single- and Two-Unit Systems on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Jesco System, Jesco, Disco System, Disco, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Moderate edge toning, else very good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13288. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1919 Paterson Model 6-46, with Esterline System "using permanent magnets and reverse series field" on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Paterson, Flint, Michigan, Esterline System, Esterline, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Moderate edge toning, else very good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13289. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1919-22 Chevrolet Model FB, with 1915 Chevrolet H-2 Royal Mail, H-3 Amesbury, and H-4 Baby Grand, "First part of season," on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Chevrolet, Royal Mail, Amesbury, Baby Grand, Flint, Detroit, Michigan, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Moderate edge toning, else very good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13290. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1914 Chevrolet H-2 Royal Mail and H-4 Baby Grand, with 1916 Daniels Model A on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Chevrolet, Royal Mail, Baby Grand, Flint, Detroit, Michigan, Daniels, Reading, Pennsylvania, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Moderate edge toning, else very good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13291. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1916-17 Dodge, with 1921-22 Haynes Models 50 and 55 on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1922-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Dodge, Dodge Brothers, Detroit, Michigan, Haynes, Kokomo, Indiana, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Moderate edge toning, edge waterstains, some fingerprinting on Haynes side, else good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13292. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1922-23 Cadillac Model 61, with 1920-22 Dixie Flyer Model HS-70 on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1922-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Cadillac, Detroit, Michigan, Dixie Flyer, Louisville, Kentucky, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Moderate edge toning, considerable waterstaining and fingerprinting, else satisfactory. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 5.25
13293. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of Jesco Systems, with Dyneto Entz System, as used on 1913-14 Franklin, 1914-15 Chalmers, and 50 and 40-60 H.P. White, on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1922-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Jesco, Jesco System, Dyneto Entz, Dyneto Entz System, Franklin, Syracuse, New York, Chalmers, Detroit, Michigan, White, Cleveland, Ohio, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Moderate edge toning, else very good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13294. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of Delco System, with 1913-14 Gray & Davis System on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1922-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Delco, Dayton, Ohio, Gray & Davis, Gray and Davis, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Moderate edge toning, else very good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13295. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1921-22 Davis Models 51-55 and 61-67, with 1922-24 Durant Model A-22 on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1922-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Davis, Richmond, Indiana, Durant, Elizabeth, New Jersey, Lansing, Michigan, Long Island City, New York, Muncie, Indiana, Oakland, California, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Moderate edge toning, else very good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13296. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1922-23 Earl, with 1921 Premier Model 6-D on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1922-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Earl, Jackson, Michigan, Premier, Cleveland, Ohio, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Moderate edge toning, else very good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13297. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1917 Paige Model 6-51, with 1916 Jeffrey Models 462 and 661 on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Paige, Detroit, Michigan, Jeffrey, Nash, Kenosha, Wisconsin, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Moderate edge toning, else very good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13298. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1921 Pierce-Arrow, with 1915-16 Paige Model 6-46 on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Pierce-Arrow, Buffalo, New York, Paige, Detroit, Michigan, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Moderate edge toning, else very good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13299. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1920-21 Moon Model 6-68, with 1917 Paige Model 6-51 on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Moon, St. Louis, Missouri, Paige, Detroit, Michigan, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Moderate edge toning and waterstaining, else very good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13300. Oversize original garage chart showing electrical and wiring details of 1918-19 Paige Model 6-55, with 1915-17 Regal Models D, E, F, and R on other side. Printed on both sides of sturdy brown kraft, 10-1/2 x 11-1/2, to withstand service in repair garages of the era. With extensive text below, describing battery, starter, ignition, generator, relay, and lighting system specifications of both cars, including bulb types and other obscure information. At a time when many hundreds of different makes populated the roads, these charts provided the independent mechanic with comprehensive information to make repairs and adjustments. These charts were issued singly, in eccentric order, by the Standard Engineering and Publishing Co., as new models were introduced, then sent to garages who would add them to three-ring binders. Collectively called the "Standard Auto-Electrician's Manual," this is from the 1921-copyright edition. Transportation, Automobile, Auto, Antique Automobile, Antique Car, Old Car, Vintage Car, Paige, Regal, Detroit, Michigan, Electricity, Electrical Engineering, Wiring, Battery, Starter, Ignition, Generator, Relay, Lighting System, Lamp, Bulb, Restoration. Moderate edge toning, else very good. Interesting conversation piece for display, and essential for the restorer or owner. Some contain information not found in manufacturer's manuals. (Some cars have bewilderingly complex systems, others, usually low-priced marques, have simpler designs. All are dramatic examples of the difference between cars of the good old days and today!) 6.25
13301. Harold Wentworth and Stuart Berg Flexner, compilers. The Pocket Dictionary of American Slang. "A popular abridgement of the finest dictionary of American slang ever published. Thousands of definitions. The highly colored, many-flavored words and expressions of every sector of our national life - the beat generation, Madison Avenue, the underworld, prizefighters, teenyboppers, addicts, astronauts, soda jerks, and hobos...." Pocket Books, N.Y.: Oct., 1976 printing. Reference, Dictionary, Slang, Madison Avenue, African-American, black dialect, underworld, prizefighter, teenager, addict, astronaut, baseball, show business, financial services, jazz musician, Army, Navy, Merchant Marine, immigrant, railroad, Jargon, Language, Semantics, Vulgarism. 4 x 7, 414 pp., paperback. Also including slang terms used by "baseball players and fans, show-business workers, financial district employees, jazz musicians, Army, Navy and Merchant Marine, immigrants, railroad workers...." A fascinating, scholarly compilation by these two eminent wordsmiths and semanticists. Blind bindery clamp markings on back cover, else unread and excellent. 7.25
13302. O.J. Childs Co. Fire Apparatus trade catalogue. Utica, N.Y.: (1920). Transportation, Truck, Antique Truck, Old Truck, Fire, Fire Fighting, Firefighting, Fire Truck, Childs, O.J. Childs Company, Utica, New York, Acme, Day-Elder, Federal, Ford, Model T, International Harvester, Locomobile, Packard, Mack, Master, Oldsmobile, Reo, Republic, Selden. 9 x 12, 40 pp. Superb trade catalogue of this prominent builder's fire trucks and equipment. Dramatic cover artwork of flames and smoke issuing from office building. Pea-green border on all pages; large redtone photographs of their fire engines of all kinds, with exhaustive specifications. Including Childs Combination Chemical and Hose Equipment, Hook and Ladder, and other permutations, mounted on Reo, Republic, Master, Selden, Locomobile, Packard, Day-Elder, Oldsmobile, Federal, International Harvester, Mack, Acme, and Ford (including on Model T) chassis. "No fire apparatus should be driven faster than 25 m.p.h...." Exquisite photos of piping, tanks, and "slop-proof" extinguishers. Three pages of accoutrements, including crowbar, crowbar holders, locomotive bell, and other firefighting tools and specialty hardware. Bound with three brass fasteners. Utica imprint. Hand stamp of Childs' Boston office. White paint remnant on front cover, but not touching artwork, else very good. Rare. 120.00
13303. Gerald Silk and Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles. Automobile and Culture. Harry N. Abrams, Inc., N.Y.: 1984. Transportation, Automobile, Antique Automobile, Classic Automobile, Vintage Automobile, Antique Car, Brass Car, Classic Car, Custom Car, Foreign Car, Old Car, Racing Car, Sports Car, Hot Rod, Advertising, Art, Cubism, Deco, Futurism, Modernism, Photography, Photo-Realism, Streamline, Surrealism, Culture, Style, Styling, Edward Hopper, Le Corbusier, Grant Wood, Chevrolet, Chrysler, Ford, Mercedes-Benz, Studebaker. 10 x 12, 319 pp., soft cover, bibliography, index. A massive volume, combining exquisite photography and superlative presswork, with black-and-white and full-color illustrations throughout, on premium gloss enamel. Printed in Japan (text entirely in English), published by the renowned producer of coffee-table art tomes. A major contribution to the literature of the automobile, this was published by The Museum of Contemporary Art, to coincide with the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics. Showcasing their exhibition, "Automobile and Culture," it views the automobile "as an aesthetic design object, and examines the ways in which the automobile, has, since its invention in the late nineteenth century, served artists as a powerful metaphoric icon...As the automobile became an indispensable part of modern life, it was increasingly integrated into works of art...." Sections include "The Automobile in Art," "Hot Rods and Customs," "American Automobile Design" by Strother MacMinn, and "Automobile Design on the Continent" by Angelo Tito Anselmi. Far from a generic picture book on the car, the text is scholarly, the illustrations poignant and lovely. Many of the photos are eye-opening: a 1925 "design for clothes and car" by Citroen, the car paneled a la Mondrian; detail of a custom painted in gold-nugget kandy flake; artistic closeup photographs of numerous ancient, exotic, and important cars, and much, much more. Perhaps the most breathtaking book on the-automobile-as-art that we've seen. Trivial shippin
nread, clean and virtually as new. 28.50
13304. Lord Montagu of Beaulieu. Antique Cars. Golden Highlights Library, Camden House, London: n.d. but 1980's. Transportation, Automobile, Antique Automobile, Classic Automobile, Vintage Automobile, Antique Car, Brass Car, Classic Car, Electric Car, Foreign Car, Old Car, Racing Car, Sports Car, Steam Car, Veteran Car, Vintage Car, Benz, Daimler, Panhard, Lanchester, Duryea, Mercedes, De Dion-Bouton, Oldsmobile, Cadillac, Ford, Renault, Peugeot, Napier, Rolls-Royce, Daimler, Delaunay-Belleville, Cadillac, Vauxhall, Austro-Daimler, Hispano-Suiza, Morris, Austin, Trojan, MG, Bentley, Bugatti, Lancia, Mercedes-Benz, Ford, Chevrolet, Chrysler, Duesenberg. 8-1/2 x 11-1/2, 80 pp., full-color pictorial boards, color d.j., black-and-white, duotone, and color photographs throughout. An incisive treatment of automobile history, from Cugnot's contraption of 1770 through the Vintage years ending in 1930. Chapters include: "The Passenger Car to 1885: Cugnot, Rickett, Lenoir, Bollee," "The Beginnings of Production: Benz, Daimler, Panhard, Lanchester, Duryea," "Dignity and Impudence: Mercedes, De Dion-Bouton," "Out on a Limb: Steam and electric cars," "Cars for the Mass Market: Oldsmobile, Cadillac, Ford, Renault, Peugeot," "Cars for the Fortunate Few: Napier, Rolls-Royce, Daimler, Delaunay-Belleville, Cadillac, Vauxhall, Austro-Daimler, Hispano-Suiza," and "The Vintage Years: Morris, Austin, Trojan, MG, Bentley, Bugatti, Lancia, Mercedes-Benz, Ford, Chevrolet, Chrysler, Duesenberg." A worthwhile addition to an automotive library, if for no other reasons than its handsomely composed photographs, and its inimitable author, one of the world's foremost custodians of the automotive heritage. Trivial bindery overfold of topmost edge of d.j., inconspicuous shipping blemish at two lower tips, else as new. 8.75
13305. Jeremy Sinek of "Motor" Magazine. Supercars of the Seventies. Hamlin, London: 1979. Transportation, Automobile, Antique Automobile, Classic Automobile, Vintage Automobile, Antique Car, Exotic Car, Foreign Car, Old Car, Racing Car, Sports Car, British Car, English Car, German Car, Italian Car, Alfa Romeo Montreal, Aston Martin Vantage V8, De Tomaso Pantera, Ferrari Dino 246GT, Ferrari 308GTB, Ferrari Boxer, Jaguar XJ-S, Lamborghini Jarama, Lamborghini Espada, Lamborghini Countach, Lamborghini Urraco, Lotus Europa Special, Lotus Esprit, Maserati Indy, Maserati Merak, Maserati Bora, Maserati Khamsin, Panther J72, Porsche 3.0 Turbo, Porsche 928, Seventies, 1970s, 1970's. 8-3/4 x 11-1/2, 128 pp., gold-stamped blue paper over boards, color d.j., black-and-white photos, and double-page full-color spread of each car. A mouthwatering collection of drive reports and articles from the British magazine "Motor," heavily illustrated with photos of these dream cars on the road, as well as details of interiors, bodies, engines, and engineering features. Featuring Alfa Romeo Montreal, Aston Martin Vantage V8, De Tomaso Pantera, Ferrari Dino 246GT, Ferrari 308GTB, Ferrari Boxer, Jaguar XJ-S, Lamborghini Jarama, Lamborghini Espada, Lamborghini Countach, Lamborghini Urraco, Lotus Europa Special, Lotus Esprit, Maserati Indy, Maserati Merak, Maserati Bora, Maserati Khamsin, Panther J72, Porsche 3.0 Turbo, and Porsche 928. "Those rare cars which stand out in a crowd, which suggest exclusivity even at rest...are analysed in this book. It is based on road tests published in the leading journal Motor, covering aspects ranging from practicability and comfort to accurate acceleration data...dispassonate technical evaluation, and perspective assessments of overall qualities...Over 100 photographs, carefully selected to show the character of each car." Minor d.j. edge wear, light shelf wear, else about fine. 22.50
13306. Richard M. Langworth, Graham Robson, and the Editors of Consumer Guide. The Complete Book of Collectible Cars, 1940-1980. Publications International, Ltd., Skokie, Illinois/Beekman House: 1982. Transportation, Automobile, Antique Automobile, Classic Automobile, Vintage Automobile, Antique Car, Exotic Car, Foreign Car, High Performance Car, Milestone Car, Muscle Car, Old Car, Racing Car, Sports Car, British Car, English Car, French Car, German Car, Italian Car, Car Collecting, Price Guide, American Motors, Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, Chrysler, De Soto, Dodge, Edsel, Ford, Hudson, Imperial, Kaiser, Lincoln, Mercury, Nash, Oldsmobile, Packard, Plymouth, Pontiac, Shelby, Studebaker, Willys, Ferrari, Jaguar, Lamborghini, Maserati, Porsche, Rolls-Royce, Triumph, Volkswagen, Volvo. 9-1/4 x 11-1/4, 383 pp., gold-stamped Spanish-embossed cream leatherette, color d.j. Exhaustively illustrated. "...More than 600 worthy collectible cars...a wealth of information on a wide variety of models representing every size, type, and price class...In this entertaining and authoritative guide you'll find high-performance cars and economy cars, family sedans and two-seat gran turismos, mass-production models and handcrafted rarities...and everything in between. The book is divided into two sections, American and foreign...." The concise writing, with "History," "For," "Against," production, specification, engine, current and projected prices, and a well-chosen photograph, make this a book of lasting value (notwithstanding the understandable, but surprisingly modest, changes in prices over the twenty years since published). The singular book which launched this writer into the old car hobby; if you enjoy cars of the 1940-80 era, your library lacks a foundation without this book! Neatly blind-embossed owner's seal on blank front flyleaf, trivial d.j. wear, else little used and near new. 28.50