Blue Crown Spark Plug was a product of the Motor Master Products Company in the 1930’s and at the height of business, Motor Master Products was selling a range of 90+ spark plugs. This was during the era of when Chrysler owned the Autolite spark plug concern and General Motors owned AC spark plugs with Champion also doing business.
The Blue Print ad with the ridiculous prices showed up again last night on Facebook. They show the front of the BP building and are using lots of BP pictures for what they call a warehouse clearance. Only the uninformed would fall for their prices.
Hot Rods In Appreciation of Washington Blue (and other closely related hues) Discussion in ' The Hokey Ass Message Board ' started by Blues4U, May 14, 2018.
It was in the Nomad when i bought it. Does anyone know to what era these tach's were made ? It's working and looks right in the car. Just want to get more information about it. Sorry thought the picture I had taken showed more of the tach. The housing is red and white striped. Thanks Rob Red white n blue its a '70s tach.
Back in the day, white would have been the natural choice, mostly because it was a standard color. But with the colors available now, I'd say ivory paired that with a lighter, (not brighter) green, like maybe blue-green or med. gray for a more subtle look. I had a guy 'quiz' me one day as to what would be 'the' color to put on his maroon car. He was an older guy and I think he was nervous ...