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Test Your Gearhead Knowledge! What Is This Thing And What Does it Fit?


Test Your Gearhead Knowledge! What Is This Thing And What Does it Fit?

It has been far too long since we have put the collective Gearhead Knowledge of BangShift to the test with one of our tried and true: Test Your Gearhead Knowledge blogs. We have to thank our pal Mike from Then and Now Automotive in Weymouth, Massachusetts for forwarding these photos along of his latest project in the shop.

As we have told you in the past, this place is an incredible mix of old parts, mechanical ability, and automotive history all rolled into one. One of my favorite examples of how bad ass this place is centers around old Essex cars. They have a pile of factory aluminum high compression heads for Essex cars, probably more heads than Essex cars that exist today!

Mike job at the joint is to be a machinist, a mad scientist, and to revive parts that no one makes parts for anymore. He makes motor mounts for cars from scratch, rebuilds and repairs things that no one has seen in decades, and can identify parts off of obsolete cars like they came off a brand new Corvette.

So that brings us to the images below. Mike sent them along to me as a test and I failed horribly. We want you to tell us what this thing is and what it is supposed to fit. If you can guess the make we’ll be beyond shocked.

That’s the only hint you get!

Check out the photos below and Test your Geahead Knowledge!

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28 thoughts on “Test Your Gearhead Knowledge! What Is This Thing And What Does it Fit?

  1. Brendan M

    Gas powered penis pump from the 1920’s.
    They were all the rage. Like wearing flapper dresses and dancing the Charleston.

  2. Clarence Sifton

    Around the turn of the century there was a lot of medical quackery abound and people bought into it bigtime for whatever ailed them.

    This is a device sold by Sears- Robuck internal cures of all types. Basically it just blew smoke up your ass.

  3. RIck Tuck

    Looks like it is an updraft carb based on a stewart warner vacuum fuel system, looks very similar to an essex super 6 or a rickenbacker set up

  4. Chevy Hatin' Mad Geordie

    Its actually the Shicklegruber-Henning Wosisdas which was made to be air dropped over battle fields in WW2 so our boys would be so busy arguing over what it was for that the Luftwaffe could easily bomb the living shit out of them…..

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