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OK not a UFO finder but if I had to imagine one it would look like this. They just look cool.

These came out of a very old mechanics shop that opened in 1949. They are both covered in grime and dirt still but in overall very good shape, will clean up pretty easily and in good restoring quality.

both are MODEL # 459B from 1959
SERIAL # T-57062 & 79770
Hires Industries Inc. NJ

No idea if they are in working condition at this point or not -- haven't tried.

pickup only in Ohio or can possibly meet nearby. will also be travelling south over the next month so may be able to work something out.

$300 ea

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couple more pics including a restored version

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The scope is usually missing on these Marquette engine analyzers.

1972+ Satellite??


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Pretty cool! Makes my SUN engine analyzer look pretty boring. Brady

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I can sell the pair for $500


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