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Can you help identify?
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61xlch wrote: This must be the famous "Restore while driving" machine, sometimes called "back to NOS-box". You need to attach this machine at the firewall and within the next 100 miles the car will become a condition "as bad as new".
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I am guessing that it is a Duesenberg J "chassis computer" for the lubrication system.
can any of you confirm this?
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