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- Tool Kit, 2025 - Rad Power Bikes was formed in Seattle, Washington, in 2007. The company produced a range of electric-assist bicycles specialized for urban use, trail riding and cargo hauling. It also offered a variety of accessories like water bottles, tool kits and cargo straps that allowed riders to personalize their bikes to their own needs and preferences.

- 2025
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Tool Kit, 2025
Rad Power Bikes was formed in Seattle, Washington, in 2007. The company produced a range of electric-assist bicycles specialized for urban use, trail riding and cargo hauling. It also offered a variety of accessories like water bottles, tool kits and cargo straps that allowed riders to personalize their bikes to their own needs and preferences.
- Drawing, "Oil Can (for Tool Kit)," Ford Model T, September 3, 1921 - The Ford Motor Company created over a million parts drawings from 1903 to 1957. Many of these drawings specify engineering requirements for the components of Ford-made vehicles--including automobiles, trucks, tractors, military vehicles and Tri-motor airplanes. Others document assembly components, stages of casting and forging, or experimental designs. Beginning in the 1940s, Ford transferred the drawings to microfilm.

- September 03, 1921
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Drawing, "Oil Can (for Tool Kit)," Ford Model T, September 3, 1921
The Ford Motor Company created over a million parts drawings from 1903 to 1957. Many of these drawings specify engineering requirements for the components of Ford-made vehicles--including automobiles, trucks, tractors, military vehicles and Tri-motor airplanes. Others document assembly components, stages of casting and forging, or experimental designs. Beginning in the 1940s, Ford transferred the drawings to microfilm.
- Packard Tool Kit, circa 1928 - In the late 1920s, Packard Motor Car Company provided accessory tool kits, like this one, with its automobiles. Car buyers at the time were not concerned that the tools suggested an unreliable vehicle. Rather, they appreciated the kits as one of the special touches that set high-end Packard cars apart from those of other companies.

- circa 1928
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Packard Tool Kit, circa 1928
In the late 1920s, Packard Motor Car Company provided accessory tool kits, like this one, with its automobiles. Car buyers at the time were not concerned that the tools suggested an unreliable vehicle. Rather, they appreciated the kits as one of the special touches that set high-end Packard cars apart from those of other companies.
- Drawing, "Oil Can (for Tool Kit)," Ford Model T, May 9, 1928 - The Ford Motor Company created over a million parts drawings from 1903 to 1957. Many of these drawings specify engineering requirements for the components of Ford-made vehicles--including automobiles, trucks, tractors, military vehicles and Tri-motor airplanes. Others document assembly components, stages of casting and forging, or experimental designs. Beginning in the 1940s, Ford transferred the drawings to microfilm.

- May 09, 1928
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Drawing, "Oil Can (for Tool Kit)," Ford Model T, May 9, 1928
The Ford Motor Company created over a million parts drawings from 1903 to 1957. Many of these drawings specify engineering requirements for the components of Ford-made vehicles--including automobiles, trucks, tractors, military vehicles and Tri-motor airplanes. Others document assembly components, stages of casting and forging, or experimental designs. Beginning in the 1940s, Ford transferred the drawings to microfilm.
- Travel Tool Kit with Emergency Lamp, 1955-1975 - Roadside repairs have been and will be a fact of life for as long as we drive cars. This travel tool kit features a compact screwdriver with interchangeable heads that share the same handle. It also includes a battery-powered lantern for repairs made at night, or in darker corners of the engine bay.

- 1955-1975
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Travel Tool Kit with Emergency Lamp, 1955-1975
Roadside repairs have been and will be a fact of life for as long as we drive cars. This travel tool kit features a compact screwdriver with interchangeable heads that share the same handle. It also includes a battery-powered lantern for repairs made at night, or in darker corners of the engine bay.