This was produced in the 1950s for Australian Holden cars.
The pamphlet states "Do not regard Oskarr as a toy, he ensures economic driving" ! The push up horse is attached to the dashboard of your car and then into your manifold!
The aim is for Oskarr to stand up and wiggle if the engine is running well. Oskarr will start to wilt if the engine is not running smoothly! Brilliant!
what a fantastic find. May I ask what it cost?
ReplyDeleteThis is the coolest thing ever. Did you see the USB one someone is working on to indicate when your friend is online?
ReplyDeleteI have an Oskarr fitted to my 1967 Toyota Stout. I have made a video of it operating and posted it on Facebook.
ReplyDeleteMate i have looked through youtube and can not find the video. Have you a link to it please?
ReplyDeletehttps://www.facebook.com/bruce.donnelly.5/videos/485002711632743/?
DeleteI published the video on FB but I can share it with you through Messenger.
DeleteHow much this worth does anyone no
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