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I have a Heyer low voltage circut tester Q-M Model 1-42....

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Question by garageman
Submitted on 12/11/2003
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I have a Heyer low voltage circut tester Q-M Model 1-42. Made by Heyer Products Company Incorporated Belleville, N. J.
It is a tester to check generator circuts for automotive use.  I would like to find how much it is worth. It is in very good condition and works and has the manual with it.  I think it was built sometime in the late 40"s or 50"s


Answer by ShellyRose
Submitted on 5/10/2004
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We just put one out on E-bay for a starting bid of $39.99.  It's gotten quite a bit of interest.  I personally don't know much about it myself, other than it's a circuit tester.

 

Answer by Dutchbird
Submitted on 5/2/2005
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Sorry, i cant help you out with the price of your Heyer tester. But i would like to no if anyone can tell me what the price is of a:
  Ford Laboratory Test Set made by Heyer in 1937.
This is an original complete engine tester especially for Ford A or T models.

 

Answer by GMONEY
Submitted on 6/5/2007
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I was searching for some information on the
Q-M-C also. I have one. Did you ever find any information on it?

 

Answer by GMONEY
Submitted on 6/5/2007
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I was searching for some information on the
Q-M-C also. I have one. Did you ever find any information on it? You can E-mail me.
salmon4sivers@earthlink.net

 

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