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Automotive History: Electronic Ignition – Losing the Points, Part 2
Posted on May 14, 2019 | 21 CommentsIn the last installment I discussed some of the early transistor ignitions that were offered in the 1960s. GM, Ford and Chrysler all used similar ignitions where more efficient and […]