Just the thing if you changed a lot of GM side terminal batteries, I guess... I didn't feel the need to buy it.
Schumacher Electric, in business since 1947, is still around in the battery charger/ jump starter business.
with apologies to Ogden Nash...
Schumacher Electric, in business since 1947, is still around in the battery charger/ jump starter business.
In 1931 Royston Siddens founded a metal casting company in Melbourne, Australia making hardware items for cabinet makers. During WW2 the company expanded into drop forging for military production and postwar, started producing a line of mechanics hand tools under the Sidchrome name.
Eventually the business was passed along to the son, and in 1991 was acquired by Stanley tools. Within a few years the production was moved to Taiwan. The Sidchrome company continues today.
A 1965 Pontiac Bonneville convertible rolls off GM's Arlington, Texas line as the plant's 1 millionth car. No explanation given for the zebra skin dresses.