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| Louis Jensen and William Brazier, Related Science for Automotive Trades. Delmar Pub. 1958 |
The artist must have had fun making this unusually oriented "Flying Car" drawing.
with apologies to Ogden Nash...
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| Joan and Thomas Gandy, The Mississippi Steamboat Era in historic photographs, Dover Pub. 1987 |
These things turn up all over the place online and seem to be considered collectable. They're stamped with a size 35mm or 45mm and Made in West Germany (which means between WW2 and 1990) but no manufacturer name. Too bad this one came without a key.
From a South Bend instruction manual from 1920. That's a cut depth of nearly an inch in steel. The flat belt on my South Bend wouldn't have enough traction to do that...
I recognize this as probably a steering king pin on a 50s GM car or truck but the box has no part number. I like the care that GM put into the design of a box for a lowly mechanical part.