For Sale Vintage Sears Speed Control Kit

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I'm just cleaning out a closet:
This appears to be a complete, Un-Used vintage Sears Electronic Speed-Cruise Control system in the original box.
Shipped with USPS Priority Mail.
This appears to be the complete system, with wiring, hoses, vacuum components, under-the hood controller, driver controller, etc, as needed for installation.

Never taken out of the original box. New, old stock (NOS). No damage, other than the typical wear on a 40-year-old box. However, even that still holds everything in place just fine. Parts are still in the original plastic wrappers.
The installation manual is 1980 vintage, it is complete, easily readable; no missing pages, no stains, no hand writing, never used.

Probably good for an older car. Here is the Ebay link.
Un-Used Vintage Sears Electronic Speed-Cruise Control system, NOS in the box | eBay

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I'm just cleaning out a closet:
This appears to be a complete, Un-Used vintage Sears Electronic Speed-Cruise Control system in the original box.
Shipped with USPS Priority Mail.
This appears to be the complete system, with wiring, hoses, vacuum components, under-the hood controller, driver controller, etc, as needed for installation.

Never taken out of the original box. New, old stock (NOS). No damage, other than the typical wear on a 40-year-old box. However, even that still holds everything in place just fine. Parts are still in the original plastic wrappers.
The installation manual is 1980 vintage, it is complete, easily readable; no missing pages, no stains, no hand writing, never used.

Probably good for an older car. Here is the Ebay link.
Un-Used Vintage Sears Electronic Speed-Cruise Control system, NOS in the box | eBay


That appears to be a speed-o-stat unit. Only the switch differs from the hundred or so I installed in the mid to late seventies. They're good reliable units, definitely not cheap junk. Uses magnets on the driveshaft and a sensor attached to the floorboard via a sheet metal bracket. The control unit has adjustments for low speed, centering and sensitivity. Installation is EZ, hardest part is cleaning the driveshaft to attach the magnets. On a lift with a spinning driveshaft, a roll of emery paper and a pencil (mark to keep magnets in line) it's easy.
 
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